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Why semantic dementia drives you to the dogs (but not to the horses): A theoretical account

Pages 483-503 | Published online: 09 Sep 2010

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Elizabeth Jefferies, Samantha Bott, Sheeba Ehsan & Matthew A. Lambon Ralph. (2011) Phonological learning in semantic dementia. Neuropsychologia 49:5, pages 1208-1218.
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Brian Butterworth & Diana Laurillard. (2010) Low numeracy and dyscalculia: identification and intervention. ZDM 42:6, pages 527-539.
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Frank Domahs, Lisa Bartha, Aliette Lochy, Thomas Benke & Margarete Delazer. (2006) Number words are special: Evidence from a case of primary progressive aphasia. Journal of Neurolinguistics 19:1, pages 1-37.
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