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Sentence comprehension in semantic dementia: a longitudinal case study

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Pages 317-330 | Published online: 28 Nov 2010

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Kachina Allen, Francisco Pereira, Matthew Botvinick & Adele E. Goldberg. (2012) Distinguishing grammatical constructions with fMRI pattern analysis. Brain and Language 123:3, pages 174-182.
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Stephen M. Wilson, Sebastiano Galantucci, Maria Carmela Tartaglia & Maria Luisa Gorno-Tempini. (2012) The neural basis of syntactic deficits in primary progressive aphasia. Brain and Language 122:3, pages 190-198.
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