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Response to contrasting verb retrieval treatments: A case study

Pages 1031-1045 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & MatthewA. Lambon Ralph. (2009) Errorless and errorful therapy for verb and noun naming in aphasia. Aphasiology 23:11, pages 1311-1337.
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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & MatthewA. Lambon Ralph. (2009) The effects of decreasing and increasing cue therapy on improving naming speed and accuracy for verbs and nouns in aphasia. Aphasiology 23:6, pages 707-730.
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LisaA. Edmonds$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), StephenE. Nadeau & Swathi Kiran. (2009) Effect of Verb Network Strengthening Treatment (VNeST) on lexical retrieval of content words in sentences in persons with aphasia . Aphasiology 23:3, pages 402-424.
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Miranda Rose & Grace Sussmilch. (2008) The effects of semantic and gesture treatments on verb retrieval and verb use in aphasia. Aphasiology 22:7-8, pages 691-706.
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Sam‐Po Law, Olivia Yeung & KarenM. Y. Chiu. (2008) Treatment for anomia in Chinese using an ortho‐phonological cueing method. Aphasiology 22:2, pages 139-163.
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Anastasia M. Raymer, Maribel Ciampitti, Beth Holliway, Floris Singletary, Lee X. Blonder, Tim Ketterson, Sheryl Anderson, Jennifer Lehnen, Kenneth M. Heilman & Leslie J. Gonzalez Rothi. (2007) Semantic-phonologic treatment for noun and verb retrieval impairments in aphasia. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 17:2, pages 244-270.
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Sam-Po Law, Winsy Wong, Florence Sung & Jess Hon. (2006) A study of semantic treatment of three Chinese anomic patients. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 16:6, pages 601-629.
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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & MatthewA. Lambon Ralph. (2006) Towards theory‐driven therapies for aphasic verb impairments: A review of current theory and practice . Aphasiology 20:12, pages 1159-1185.
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Roelien Bastiaanse, Joost Hurkmans & Petra Links. (2006) The training of verb production in Broca's aphasia: A multiple‐baseline across‐behaviours study . Aphasiology 20:2-4, pages 298-311.
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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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