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“Penguins don't fly”: An investigation into the effect of typicality on picture naming in people with aphasia

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Pages 784-798 | Published online: 21 Feb 2013

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Leonie F. Lampe, Maria Zarifyan, Solène Hameau & Lyndsey Nickels. (2024) Why is a flamingo named as pelican and asparagus as celery? Understanding the relationship between targets and errors in a speeded picture naming task. Cognitive Neuropsychology 0:0, pages 1-33.
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Leonie F. Lampe, Solène Hameau, Nora Fieder & Lyndsey Nickels. (2021) Effects of semantic variables on word production in aphasia. Cortex 141, pages 363-402.
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Solène Hameau, Lyndsey Nickels & Britta Biedermann. (2019) Effects of semantic neighbourhood density on spoken word production. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology 72:12, pages 2752-2775.
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Romy Räling, Astrid Schröder & Isabell Wartenburger. (2016) The origins of age of acquisition and typicality effects: Semantic processing in aphasia and the ageing brain. Neuropsychologia 86, pages 80-92.
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