Stephen Kintz Data-verified

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Researcher

Last publication 2025 Last refreshed 2026-05-02

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9 h-index 18 pubs 232 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Stephen Kintz's research focuses on language and communication disorders, particularly in aging populations and individuals with aphasia. His work investigates how factors like aging and dementia affect discourse production and core lexicon abilities. Kintz has explored the use of telepractice as a model for delivering communication services to underserved populations, specifically in the context of post-stroke aphasia.

His recent publications examine verb production in both healthy aging and dementia, as well as in individuals with aphasia. He also studies the characteristics of discourse in aphasia and preliminary findings on expository discourse in older adults. Kintz's work has been supported by collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Shana M. Williamson, Portia Carr, and Dana Moser.

Kintz holds a h-index of 9 with 18 total publications and 225 citations. He remains an active researcher, with his most recent publication in 2025.

Metrics

  • h-index: 9
  • Publications: 18
  • Citations: 232

Selected Publications

  • Heavy and light verb production in people with aphasia: Evidence from frequency rate and core lexicon approaches (2025)
    1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Discourse Production Across the Adult Lifespan: Microlinguistic Processes (2024)
    3 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • A preliminary investigation on core lexicon analysis in dementia of the Alzheimer's type (2024)
    6 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Discourse Characteristics in Aphasia (2023)
    2 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Improving Functional Communication Outcomes in Post-Stroke Aphasia via Telepractice: An Alternative Service Delivery Model for Underserved Populations (2022)
    12 citations DOI OpenAlex
  • Light verb production in healthy ageing and dementia (2022)
    7 citations DOI OpenAlex

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