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A treatment for written verb retrieval and sentence construction skills

Pages 585-602 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Janet Webster, Julie Morris & Sue Franklin. (2005) Effects of therapy targeted at verb retrieval and the realisation of the predicate argument structure: A case study. Aphasiology 19:8, pages 748-764.
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Lindsey Thiel, Karen Sage & Paul Conroy. (2016) Promoting linguistic complexity, greater message length and ease of engagement in email writing in people with aphasia: initial evidence from a study utilizing assistive writing software. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 52:1, pages 106-124.
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