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Managing Intersubjectivity in Aphasia

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Scott Barnes & Steven Bloch. (2020) Communication disorders, enchrony, and other-participation in repair. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 34:10-11, pages 887-893.
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Isabel L. Windeatt-Harrison & Traci Walker. (2023) Action formation, ascription, and the talk of people with aphasia. Journal of Interactional Research in Communication Disorders 14:2, pages 292-311.
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