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Effects of two cueing treatments on lexical retrieval in aphasic speakers with different levels of deficit

Pages 933-950 | Published online: 10 Sep 2010

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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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