Dementia and Its Discourses -- Data Collection, Transcription, and Presentation -- Ethnography of Communication in Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease -- Interactional Approaches -- Conversation Analysis -- Speaker's Meaning and Listener's Understanding: Cooperation and Doing Things With Words -- Critical Approaches to Discourse -- Repetitiveness in Conversations With Dementia -- Intelligibility and Mutual Understanding in Dementia Discourse -- Epiliogue: Future Directions.
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The qualitative analysis of naturally occurring discourse in neurogenic communication disorders, specifically in dementia studies, has experienced recent burgeoning interest from wide-ranging disciplines. This multidisciplinarity has been exciting, but has added contextual confusion. This new book advances the study of discourse in dementia by systematically exploring and applying different approaches to the same free conversational data sets, collected and transcribed by the authors. The applied methodologies and theories comprise a useful sourcebook for students, researchers, and practitioners alike.