“…The specific manifestations of TBI-related pragmatic impairment include difficulties in meeting the informational needs of the listener (McDonald, 1993;Snow et al, 1997;, lack of logical structure and coherence in discourse (Chapman et al, 1992;Ewing-Cobbs, Fletcher, Levin, Iovino, & Miner, 1998;Liles, Coelho, Duffy, & Zalagens, 1989;O'Flaherty & Douglas, 1997), difficulty with implied meaning (Barnes & Dennis, 2001;Dennis & Barnes, 1990;O'Flaherty & Douglas, 1997;McDonald, 1992) inappropriate choice of conversational content/topic (Fyrberg, Marchioni, & Emanuelson, 2007;Togher, Hand & Code, 1997;Snow et al 1997), inappropriate interaction style (McDonald & van Sommers, 1993;O'Flaherty & Douglas, 1997), inappropriate change in topic/tangentiality (Bracy & Douglas, 2005;Fyrberg et al, 2007), and impoverished content (Brookshire, Chapman, Song, & Levin, 2000;Snow et al, 1997;Stout, Yorkston, & Pimentel, 2000). The consequence of such deficits is that conversations with individuals with TBI frequently require the communication partner to maintain the flow of conversation (Bracy & Douglas, 2005;Coelho, Youse & Le, 2002;Togher et al, 1997;Turkstra, 2000).…”