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Abstract
For populations with language disorders, communicating their affective needs can be frustrating. Research has helped understand how people with dementia express their emotions and how they perceive them. This study aims to: (i) find out whether the capacity to use language to express emotions deteriorates as the cognitive impairment progresses in dementia; (ii) observe whether specific impairment patterns exist for each stage of the disease; (iii) verify whether compensatory strategies are used to express emotions when language begins to deteriorate. Twenty-seven participants at different stages of impairment were videorecorded while talking about their routines. The results show that the number of emotions expressed decreased as the disease progressed. Psychological verbs were the main explicit form used to express emotions. Prosody, figurative language, and gestures were observed as the main implicit devices to express emotions.
期刊介绍:
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics encompasses the following:
Linguistics and phonetics of disorders of speech and language;
Contribution of data from communication disorders to theories of speech production and perception;
Research on communication disorders in multilingual populations, and in under-researched populations, and languages other than English;
Pragmatic aspects of speech and language disorders;
Clinical dialectology and sociolinguistics;
Childhood, adolescent and adult disorders of communication;
Linguistics and phonetics of hearing impairment, sign language and lip-reading.