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The impact of aphasia on the patient and family in the first year poststrokeFootnote

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Guylaine Le Dorze, Véronique Tremblay & Claire Croteau. (2009) A qualitative longitudinal case study of a daughter's adaptation process to her father's aphasia and stroke. Aphasiology 23:4, pages 483-502.
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