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1. A Tutorial on Discourse Analysis in Healthy and Pathological Ageing

2. Speech disfluencies in children with developmental dyslexia: How do they differ from typical development?

3. The longitudinal trajectory of discourse from the hyperacute to the chronic phase in mild to moderate poststroke aphasia recovery: A case series study.

4. Comparing narrative storytelling ability in individuals with autism and fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.

5. Insights into social communication following traumatic brain injury sustained in older adulthood.

6. Telehealth administration of narrative and procedural discourse: A UK and US comparison of traumatic brain injury and matched controls.

7. How do speech–language pathologists assess and treat spoken discourse after TBI? A survey of clinical practice.

8. A tutorial on discourse analysis in healthy and pathological ageing.

9. Applying core lexicon analysis in patients with anomic aphasia: Based on Mandarin AphasiaBank.

10. A preliminary investigation on core lexicon analysis in dementia of the Alzheimer's type.

11. Word‐finding behaviours in narration for typically developing French speakers of school age.

12. Towards efficient, ecological assessment of interaction: A scoping review of co‐constructed communication.

13. Perceptions of communication recovery following traumatic brain injury: A qualitative investigation across 2 years.

14. Light verb production in healthy ageing and dementia.

15. The effects of virtual reality immersion on the content and structure of the narrative discourse of healthy adults.

16. Word‐finding behaviours in narration for typically developing French speakers of school age