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Gesture & Aphasia

The actual and potential use of gestures for communication in aphasia

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Pages 1070-1089 | Published online: 27 Jun 2013

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Naomi de Kleine, Miranda L. Rose, Michael Weinborn, Robert Knox & Nicolas Fay. (2024) Does Gesture Improve the Communication Success of People with Aphasia?: A Systematic Review. Aphasiology 38:3, pages 462-486.
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