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Circumlocution-induced naming (CIN): A treatment for effecting generalisation in anomia?

Pages 243-259 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Victoria E. Tilton-Bolowsky, Alaina S. Davis & Lauryn Zipse. (2023) Mapping Meta-Therapy Onto the Treatment of Cognitive-Communication and Language Disorders in Adults. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 8:4, pages 640-658.
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Masayo Urano. (2019) Approach to Naming Disturbances発話産生に対するアプローチ. Higher Brain Function Research 39:3, pages 288-293.
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K.M. Maddy, G.J. Capilouto & K.L. McComas. (2014) The effectiveness of semantic feature analysis: An evidence-based systematic review. Annals of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine 57:4, pages 254-267.
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Joël Macoir, Sonia Routhier, Anne Simard & Josée Picard. (2011) Maintenance and Generalization Effects of Semantic and Phonological Treatments of Anomia. Communication Disorders Quarterly 33:2, pages 119-128.
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