Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/10552
Title: Cross-linguistic adaptations of The Comprehensive Aphasia Test: Challenges and solutions
Authors: Fyndanis, Valantis 
Lind, Marianne 
Varlokosta, Spyridoula 
Kambanaros, Maria 
Soroli, Efstathia 
Ceder, Klaudia 
Grohmann, Kleanthes K. 
Rofes, Adria 
Simonsen, Hanne Gram 
Bjekić, Jovana 
Gavarró, Anna 
Kuvač Kraljević, Jelena Kuvac 
Martínez-Ferreiro, Silvia 
Munarriz, Amaia 
Pourquie, Marie 
Vuksanović, Jasmina 
Zakariás, Lilla 
Howard, David 
Major Field of Science: Medical and Health Sciences
Field Category: Other Medical Sciences
Keywords: Aphasia;Assessment;Comprehensive Aphasia Test (CAT);Cross-linguistic adaptations;Outcome measures
Issue Date: 2-Sep-2017
Source: Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics, 2017, vol. 31, no. 7-9, pp. 697-710
Volume: 31
Issue: 7-9
Start page: 697
End page: 710
Journal: Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 
Abstract: Comparative research on aphasia and aphasia rehabilitation is challenged by the lack of comparable assessment tools across different languages. In English, a large array of tools is available, while in most other languages, the selection is more limited. Importantly, assessment tools are often simple translations and do not take into consideration specific linguistic and psycholinguistic parameters of the target languages. As a first step in meeting the needs for comparable assessment tools, the Comprehensive Aphasia Test is currently being adapted into a number of languages spoken in Europe. In this article, some key challenges encountered in the adaptation process and the solutions to ensure that the resulting assessment tools are linguistically and culturally equivalent, are proposed. Specifically, we focus on challenges and solutions related to the use of imageability, frequency, word length, spelling-to-sound regularity and sentence length and complexity as underlying properties in the selection of the testing material.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14279/10552
ISSN: 02699206
DOI: 10.1080/02699206.2017.1310299
Rights: © Valantis Fyndanis, Marianne Lind, Spyridoula Varlokosta, Maria Kambanaros, Efstathia Soroli, Klaudia Ceder, Kleanthes K. Grohmann, Adrià, Rofes, Hanne Gram Simonsen, Jovana Bjekić, Anna Gavarró, Jelena Kuvač Kraljević, Silvia Martínez-Ferreiro, Amaia Munarriz, Marie Pourquie, Jasmina Vuksanovií, Lilla Zakarićs, David Howard. Published with license by Taylor & Francis. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License, which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, and is not altered, transformed, or built upon in any way.
Type: Article
Affiliation : Cyprus University of Technology 
University of Oslo 
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens 
University of Lille III 
Uppsala University 
University of Cyprus 
Trinity College Dublin 
University of Belgrade 
Autonomous University of Barcelona 
University of Zagreb 
University of Copenhagen 
University of Basque Country 
University of Potsdam 
Newcastle University 
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed
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