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INTERESTING ARTICLES

- Arkin, S. (2007). Language-Enriched Exercise Plus Socialization Slows Cognitive Decline in Alzheimer's Disease. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias, 22 (1), 62-77.
- Arkin, S. M., Mahendra, N. (2001). Discourse analysis of Alzheimer's patients before and after intervention: Methodology and outcomes. Aphasiology, 15(6), 533-569.
- Chapman, S. B., Ulatowska, H. K., King, K., Johnson, J. K., & McIntire, D. D. (1995). Discourse in early Alzheimer’s disease versus normal advanced aging. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 4(4), 125–129.
- Fromm, D., & Holland, A.L. (1989). Functional Communication in Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders Vol.54, 535-540.
- Joanette, Y., Ansaldo, A.I., Carbonnel, S., Ska, B., Kahlaoui, K., Nespoulous, J.L. (2008). Communication, language and the brain: from past anterior to near future. Revue Neurologique, 164 (S3), 83-90.
- Mahendra, N., & Arkin, S. (2003). Effects of four years of exercise, language, and social interventions on Alzheimer discourse. Journal of Communication Disorders, 36(5), 395-422.
- Orange, J. B., & Kertesz, A. (2000). Discourse analyses and dementia. Brain & Language, 71, 172–174.
- Sherratt, S. (2007). Multi-level discourse analysis: A feasible approach. Aphasiology, 21 (3/4), 375-393.
- Stemmer, B. (1999). Discourse Studies in Neurologically Impaired Populations: A Quest for Action. Brain Language, 68, 402-18.
- van Dijk, T. A. (1997). Context models and text processing. In M. Stamenow (Ed.). Language Structure, Discourse and the Access to Consciousness . Amsterdam: Benjamins, 189-226.
- van Dijk, T. A. (2006). Discourse, context and cognition. Discourse Studies, 8(1), 159-177.