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Context and word class influences on lexical retrieval in aphasia

Pages 261-286 | Published online: 31 Aug 2010

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Michal Biran, Galit Ben-Or & Hila Yihye-Shmuel. (2024) Word retrieval in aphasia: From naming tests to connected speech and the impact on well-being. Aphasiology 38:4, pages 738-757.
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Ana Karen Preciado Barón, Mario Treviño, Ramiro López Elizalde & Esmeralda Matute. (2024) The syllable as a fundamental sub-lexical unit in phonological paraphasias: evidence from Spanish-speaking aphasic patients. Aphasiology 38:3, pages 389-411.
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Victoria E. Tilton-Bolowsky, Candace M. van der Stelt, Andrew DeMarco, Alycia Laks, Cassandra Dobbins, Sarah F. Snider, Peter E. Turkeltaub & Sofia Vallila-Rohter. (2024) Evaluating circumlocution in naming as a predictor of communicative informativeness and efficiency in discourse. Aphasiology 38:2, pages 237-260.
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Hana Kim, Shauna Berube & Argye E. Hillis. (2023) Core lexicon in aphasia: A longitudinal study. Aphasiology 37:10, pages 1679-1691.
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Nancy Eng & Stanley Chen. (2023) A Tale of Two Classifier Sets: Aphasia Treatment for a Cantonese Speaker. Aphasiology 37:8, pages 1223-1244.
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Parisa Ahmadi, Bijan Shafiei, Leila Ghasisin & Ryan S. Husak. (2023) The Effects of Using Video-Clip Stimuli in Response Elaboration Training in Persian Speakers with Chronic Broca’s Aphasia. Aphasiology 37:7, pages 1064-1086.
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Johémie Boucher, Karine Marcotte, Amélie Brisebois, Melody Courson, Bérengère Houzé, Alex Desautels, Carol Léonard, Elizabeth Rochon & Simona M. Brambati. (2022) Word-finding in confrontation naming and picture descriptions produced by individuals with early post-stroke aphasia. The Clinical Neuropsychologist 36:6, pages 1422-1437.
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Reem S. W. Alyahya, Paul Conroy, Ajay D. Halai & Matthew A. Lambon Ralph. (2022) An efficient, accurate and clinically-applicable index of content word fluency in Aphasia. Aphasiology 36:8, pages 921-939.
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Joana Kristensson, Francesca Longoni, Per Östberg, Sabina Åke, Signe Rödseth Smith & Charlotta Saldert. (2022) Evaluation of treatment effects of semantic feature analysis on mild anomia in multiple sclerosis. Aphasiology 36:6, pages 706-731.
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Catherine Mason & Lyndsey Nickels. (2022) Are single-word picture naming assessments a valid measure of word retrieval in connected speech?. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:1, pages 97-109.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Maria Kapantzoglou, Stephen Kintz & Heather Harris Wright. (2019) Modeling confrontation naming and discourse informativeness using structural equation modeling. Aphasiology 33:5, pages 544-560.
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JoAnn P. Silkes, Gerasimos Fergadiotis, Rebecca Hunting Pompon, Janaki Torrence & Diane L. Kendall. (2019) Effects of phonomotor treatment on discourse production. Aphasiology 33:2, pages 125-139.
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Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Sam-Po Law & Charis Ka-Yan Cheung. (2019) Use of co-verbal gestures during word-finding difficulty among Cantonese speakers with fluent aphasia and unimpaired controls. Aphasiology 33:2, pages 216-233.
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Jean K. Gordon, Megan Young & Carly Garcia. (2018) Why do older adults have difficulty with semantic fluency?. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 25:6, pages 803-828.
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Aimee Dietz & Mary Boyle. (2018) Discourse measurement in aphasia research: have we reached the tipping point?. Aphasiology 32:4, pages 459-464.
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Anneline Huck, Robin L. Thompson, Madeline Cruice & Jane Marshall. (2017) Effects of word frequency and contextual predictability on sentence reading in aphasia: an eye movement analysis. Aphasiology 31:11, pages 1307-1332.
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Gitit Kavé & Mira Goral. (2017) Do age-related word retrieval difficulties appear (or disappear) in connected speech?. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 24:5, pages 508-527.
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Paul A. Dennis & Thomas M. Hess. (2016) Aging-related gains and losses associated with word production in connected speech. Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition 23:6, pages 638-650.
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Gerasimos Fergadiotis & Heather Harris Wright. (2016) Modelling confrontation naming and discourse performance in aphasia. Aphasiology 30:4, pages 364-380.
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Sam-Po Law, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Loretta Wing-Shan Lai & Christy Lai. (2015) Effects of context and word class on lexical retrieval in Chinese speakers with anomic aphasia. Aphasiology 29:1, pages 81-100.
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Marcella Carragher, Karen Sage & Paul Conroy. (2013) The effects of verb retrieval therapy for people with non-fluent aphasia: Evidence from assessment tasks and conversation. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 23:6, pages 846-887.
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Marcella Carragher, Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & Ray Wilkinson. (2012) Can impairment-focused therapy change the everyday conversations of people with aphasia? A review of the literature and future directions. Aphasiology 26:7, pages 895-916.
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Petra Jaecks, Martina Hielscher-Fastabend & Prisca Stenneken. (2012) Diagnosing residual aphasia using spontaneous speech analysis. Aphasiology 26:7, pages 953-970.
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JeanK. Gordon & NicoleK. Kindred. (2011) Word retrieval in ageing: An exploration of the task constraint hypothesis. Aphasiology 25:6-7, pages 774-788.
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Naomi Cocks, Lucy Dipper, Ruth Middleton & Gary Morgan. (2010) What can iconic gestures tell us about the language system? A case of conduction aphasia. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 0:0, pages 1-14.
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Paul Conroy, Karen Sage & Matt Lambon Ralph. (2009) Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: can gains in picture naming generalise to connected speech?. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 44:6, pages 1036-1062.
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Anthony Pak‐Hin Kong & Sam‐Po Law. (2009) A linguistic communication measure for monitoring changes in Chinese aphasic narrative production. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 23:4, pages 255-269.
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Ruth Herbert, Julie Hickin, David Howard, Felicity Osborne & Wendy Best. (2008) Do picture‐naming tests provide a valid assessment of lexical retrieval in conversation in aphasia?. Aphasiology 22:2, pages 184-203.
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JeanK. Gordon. (2007) A contextual approach to facilitating word retrieval in agrammatic aphasia . Aphasiology 21:6-8, pages 643-657.
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ConnieA. Tompkins$suffix/text()$suffix/text(), VictoriaL. Scharp & RobertC. Marshall. (2006) Communicative value of self cues in aphasia: A re‐evaluation . Aphasiology 20:7, pages 684-704.
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RosaleaM. Cameron, JulieL. Wambaugh, SandraM. Wright & ChristinaL. Nessler. (2006) Effects of a combined semantic/phonologic cueing treatment on word retrieval in discourse . Aphasiology 20:2-4, pages 269-285.
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Linda Mortensen, AntjeS. Meyer & GlynW. Humphreys. (2006) Age-related effects on speech production: A review. Language and Cognitive Processes 21:1-3, pages 238-290.
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