“…Additionally, active collaboration by a familiar conversation partner (FCP) is essential in the construction of meaning (e.g., Goodwin, 1995Goodwin, , 2003Tuomenoksa et al, 2022). While research has addressed storytelling in aphasia to some degree (e.g., Dipper & Cruice, 2018;Killmer et al, 2021), little is known about how PWAs engage in planning future activities (however, see Killmer et al, 2022), although it has been recognized as an important communicative activity to be targeted in speech and language therapy (SLT). For example, the group therapy method intensive language-action therapy (ILAT) (Difrancesco et al, 2012) includes a planning game that encourages participants to propose joint activities to co-players, with the rationale of mobilizing verbs.…”