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The representation of homophones: Evidence from remediation

Pages 1115-1136 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Tammar Truzman, Michal Biran, Nachum Soroker, Tamar Levy & Tali Bitan. (2024) A Novel Morphology-Based Naming Therapy for People with Aphasia. Aphasiology 38:6, pages 1069-1099.
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Britta Biedermann, Max Coltheart, Lyndsey Nickels & Steve Saunders. (2009) Effects of homophony on reading aloud: Implications for models of speech production. Language and Cognitive Processes 24:6, pages 804-842.
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CarolineA. Fisher, CarolynE. Wilshire & JennieL. Ponsford. (2009) Word discrimination therapy: A new technique for the treatment of a phonologically based word‐finding impairment. Aphasiology 23:6, pages 676-693.
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Eva Maria Luef & Jong-Seung Sun. (2020) Wordform-specific frequency effects cause acoustic variation in zero-inflected homophones. Poznan Studies in Contemporary Linguistics 56:4, pages 711-739.
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M. Biran, A. Gvion, L. Sharabi & M. Gil. (2013) The Representation of Homophones in the Phonological Lexicon: Additional Evidence from Hebrew. Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 94, pages 86-87.
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Carol Fehringer. (2012) The lexical representation of compound words in English: evidence from aphasia. Language Sciences 34:1, pages 65-75.
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Britta Biedermann & Lyndsey Nickels. (2008) Homographic and heterographic homophones in speech production: Does orthography matter?. Cortex 44:6, pages 683-697.
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Britta Biedermann & Lyndsey Nickels. (2008) The representation of homophones: More evidence from the remediation of anomia. Cortex 44:3, pages 276-293.
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David Howard, Lyndsey Nickels, Max Coltheart & Jennifer Cole-Virtue. (2006) Cumulative semantic inhibition in picture naming: experimental and computational studies. Cognition 100:3, pages 464-482.
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