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Some aspects of sentence production in aphasia

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Pages 241-263 | Published online: 29 May 2007

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Lucy Dipper, Madeleine Pritchard, Elizabeth Walkden & Madeline Cruice. (2018) How do speakers with and without aphasia use syntax and semantics across two discourse genres?. Aphasiology 32:6, pages 720-738.
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Roelien Bastiaanse & Roel Jonkers. (1998) Verb retrieval in action naming and spontaneous speech in agrammatic and anomic aphasia. Aphasiology 12:11, pages 951-969.
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Susan Edwards & Roelien Bastiaanse. (1998) Diversity in the lexical and syntactic abilities of fluent aphasic speakers. Aphasiology 12:2, pages 99-117.
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EdwinM-L. Yiu & LindaE. Worrall. (1996) Agrammatic production: A cross-linguistic comparison of english and cantonese. Aphasiology 10:6, pages 623-647.
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EdwinM-L. Yiu & LindaE. Worrall. (1996) Sentence production ability of a bilingual cantonese/english agrammatic speaker. Aphasiology 10:5, pages 505-522.
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R. Bastiaanse, M. Bosje & M. Franssen. (1996) Deficit-oriented treatment of word-finding problems: Another replication. Aphasiology 10:4, pages 363-383.
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Edwin Yiu & Linda Worrall. (1996) Patterns of grammatical disruption in Cantonese aphasic subjects. Asia Pacific Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing 1:2, pages 105-126.
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MyrnaF. Schwartz, RuthB. Fink & EleanorM. Saffran. (1995) The modular treatment of agrammatism. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 5:1-2, pages 93-127.
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Lyndsey Nickels. (1995) Getting it right? Using aphasic naming errors to evaluate theoretical models of spoken word recognition. Language and Cognitive Processes 10:1, pages 13-45.
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Anne Whitworth. (1995) Characterising thematic role assignment in aphasic sentence production: procedures for elicited and spontaneous output. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30:3, pages 384-399.
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Lise Menn, Gail Ramsberger & Nancy Helm Estabrooks. (1994) A linguistic communication measure for aphasic narratives. Aphasiology 8:4, pages 343-359.
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Sally Byng, Lyndsey Nickels & Maria Black. (1994) Replicating therapy for mapping deficits in agrammatism: Remapping the deficit?. Aphasiology 8:4, pages 315-341.
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Lyndsey Nickels & David Howard. (1994) A frequent occurrence? factors affecting the production of semantic errors in aphasic naming. Cognitive Neuropsychology 11:3, pages 289-320.
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MyrnaF. Schwartz, EleanorM. Saffran, RuthB. Fink, JessicaL. Myers & Nadine Martin. (1994) Mapping therapy: A treatment programme for agrammatism. Aphasiology 8:1, pages 19-54.
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Maria Black, Elizabeth Rothwell And, Pat Mowat, Daphne Pearce, Frances M. Cook, Martin Duckworth & Gina Conti-Ramsden. (1993) Book Reviews. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 28:3, pages 319-330.
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Lyndsey Nickels, Sally Byng & Maria Black. (1991) Sentence processing deficits: A replication of therapy. British Journal of Disorders of Communication 26:2, pages 175-199.
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Pierre Feyereisen, Agnesa Pillon & Marie-Pierre de Partz. (1991) On the measures of fluency in the assessment of spontaneous speech production by aphasic subjects. Aphasiology 5:1, pages 1-21.
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