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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Accessible Internet training package helps people with aphasia cross the digital divide Egan, Jennifer
2004
3 p. 265-280
artikel
2 Accessing language in agraphia: An examination of hemiplegic writing Friedland, Judith
1990
3 p. 241-257
artikel
3 A comparison of picture-stimulus and conversational elicitation contexts: Responses to comments by adults with aphasia Hinckley, Jacqueline J.
1992
3 p. 257-272
artikel
4 Acoustic analysis of prosodic cues in left- and right-hemisphere-damaged patients Ouellette, Gene P.
1994
3 p. 257-283
artikel
5 Adaptation symptoms and impairment symptoms in Broca's aphasia Kolk, Herman
1990
3 p. 221-231
artikel
6 A description of the consequences of aphasia on aphasic persons and their relatives and friends, based on the WHO model of chronic diseases Dorze, Guylaine Le
1995
3 p. 239-255
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7 Agrammatism in polish: A case study Jarema, Gonia
1987
3 p. 223-234
artikel
8 Analysis of dysphasics' behaviour in computer and conventional therapy environments Kinsey, Claire
1990
3 p. 281-291
artikel
9 An analysis of trouble and repair in the natural conversations of people with dementia of the Alzheimer's type Watson, Caroline M.
1999
3 p. 195-218
artikel
10 An evaluation of a social support group for spouses of aphasic partners Rice, B.
1987
3 p. 247-256
artikel
11 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1999
3 p. 237-238
artikel
12 Anomic (word-selection) aphasia due to inferior—anterior temporal atrophy Wilder-smith, E.
1994
3 p. 285-289
artikel
13 Aphasia in bilinguals and ASL signers: Implications for a theoretical model of neurolinguistic processing based on a review and synthesis of the literature Gitterman, Martin R.
1990
3 p. 233-239
artikel
14 Aphasic patients and their families: wishes and limits Zemva, Nada
1999
3 p. 219-224
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15 Are we clarifying or contributing to the confusion? Rothi, Leslie J. Gonzalez
1995
3 p. 271-273
artikel
16 A solution to the discharge dilemma in aphasia: Social approaches to aphasia management Simmons-mackie, Nina
1998
3 p. 231-239
artikel
17 Assessment and therapeutic intervention in a case of wernicke's aphasia Edwards, Susan
1987
3 p. 271-276
artikel
18 A study of group communication intervention with chronically aphasic persons Bollinger, Rick L.
1993
3 p. 301-313
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19 A verbal and non-verbal treatment comparison study in aphasia Avent, J. R.
1995
3 p. 295-303
artikel
20 Beyond the 'plateau'-but with a map Hersh, Deborah
1998
3 p. 239-243
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21 Beyond the 'plateau' : Discharge dilemmas in chronic aphasia Hersh, Deborah
1998
3 p. 207-218
artikel
22 Book review Roger, Peter
1997
3 p. 293-294
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23 Book Review 2008
3 p. 336-338
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24 Book Review 2008
3 p. 339-341
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25 Book Review 2000
3 p. 333-334
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26 Book reviews 1994
3 p. 295-301
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27 Book reviews 1990
3 p. 297-299
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28 Book Reviews 1992
3 p. 331-334
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29 Book reviews 1993
3 p. 315-318
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30 Case Study Phonological semantic errors in two Spanish speaking patients with anomic aphasia Martin, Pilar
1999
3 p. 225-236
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31 Category specific recognition impairments: a review of important case studies and influential theories Forde, Emer M. E.
1999
3 p. 169-193
artikel
32 Changes in aspects of speech and language functioning following unilateral pallidotomy Legg, Carol F.
1998
3 p. 257-266
artikel
33 Circumlocution-induced naming (CIN): A treatment for effecting generalisation in anomia? Francis, Dawn R.
2002
3 p. 243-259
artikel
34 Cognitive neuroanatomy of language: The contribution of functional neuroimaging Habib, Michel
1996
3 p. 217-234
artikel
35 Cognitive neuropsychological influences on aphasia therapy Lesser, Ruth
1987
3 p. 189-200
artikel
36 Communicative functions of automatic speech in non-fluent dysphasia Mcelduff, Kathleen M.
1991
3 p. 265-278
artikel
37 Communicatively accessible public transport for people with aphasia: A pilot study Ashton, Catherine
2008
3 p. 305-320
artikel
38 Compensation and language recovery in the chronic aphasic patient Penn, Claire
1987
3 p. 235-245
artikel
39 Components in the breakdown of verbal communication in Alzheimer's disease Della Sala, Sergio
1993
3 p. 285-299
artikel
40 Computer assisted remediation of a homophone comprehension disorder in surface dyslexia Scott, Christine
1989
3 p. 301-320
artikel
41 Computers in aphasia therapy: Effects and side-effects Wallesch, Claus-W.
2004
3 p. 223-228
artikel
42 Connectionist approaches to language disorders Harley, Trevor A.
1993
3 p. 221-249
artikel
43 Context and word class influences on lexical retrieval in aphasia Pashek, Gail V.
2002
3 p. 261-286
artikel
44 Contextual influences on auditory comprehension of reversible passive sentences in aphasia Cannito, M. P.
1996
3 p. 235-251
artikel
45 Conversational discourse in aphasia Ulatowska, Hanna K.
1992
3 p. 325-330
artikel
46 Counting what counts: A framework for capturing real-life outcomes of aphasia intervention Kagan, Aura
2008
3 p. 258-280
artikel
47 Cues on request: The efficacy of Multicue, a computer program for wordfinding therapy Doesborgh, Suzanne J. C.
2004
3 p. 213-222
artikel
48 Darley and apraxia of speech in adults Rosenbek, John C.
2001
3 p. 261-273
artikel
49 Darley and the efficacy of language rehabilitation in aphasia Wertz, Robert T.
2001
3 p. 231-247
artikel
50 Darley and the nature of aphasia: The defining and classifying controversies McNeil, Malcolm R.
2001
3 p. 221-229
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51 Darley and the psychosocial side Lapointe, Leonard L.
2001
3 p. 249-260
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52 Darley's contributions to differential diagnosis of the neuropathologies of language Holland, Audrey L.
2001
3 p. 213-220
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53 Darley's contributions to the understanding and diagnosis of developmental apraxia of speech Strand, Edythe A.
2001
3 p. 291-304
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54 Darley's contributions to the understanding, differential diagnosis, and scientific study of the dysarthrias Duffy, Joseph R.
2001
3 p. 275-289
artikel
55 Deep dyslexia in a Dutch-speaking patient Paquier, P.
1992
3 p. 309-320
artikel
56 Different coping patterns in the families of aphasic people Oranen, M.
1987
3 p. 277-281
artikel
57 Discharge in chronic aphasia: A multidisciplinary approach Bonta, Zsoka
1998
3 p. 218-222
artikel
58 Dissociations in auditory word comprehension; evidence from nine fluent aphasic patients Franklin, Sue
1989
3 p. 189-207
artikel
59 Editorial Ellis, Andrew
1989
3 p. 187-188
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60 Editorial Borenstein, Peter
1987
3 p. 187
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61 Editorial Petheram, Brian
2004
3 p. 187-191
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62 Education in 'folk high school' for younger aphasic people Borenstein, Peter
1987
3 p. 263-266
artikel
63 Effects of constraint and expectation on reading comprehension in aphasia Puskaric, Nada J.
1997
3 p. 249-261
artikel
64 Effects of verbal plus gestural matrix training on sentence production in a patient with primary progressive aphasia Schneider, Sandra L.
1996
3 p. 297-317
artikel
65 Everyday reading and writing in aphasia: Role change and the influence of pre-morbid literacy practice Parr, Susan
1995
3 p. 223-238
artikel
66 Everyday reading and writing practices of normal adults: Implications for aphasia assessment Parr, Susan
1992
3 p. 273-283
artikel
67 Examining executive function in individuals with brain injury: A review Keil, Katrina
2002
3 p. 305-335
artikel
68 Exploring the home-based use of microcomputers in aphasia therapy Petheram, Brian
1996
3 p. 267-282
artikel
69 Exploring the interactional dimension of social communication: A collective case study of older people with aphasia Davidson, Bronwyn
2008
3 p. 235-257
artikel
70 Fluency and severity of aphasia and non-verbal competency Smith, Linda
1987
3 p. 291-295
artikel
71 Fluent aphasia with gerstmann's syndrome: A case study Sheimo, D. L.
1997
3 p. 283-291
artikel
72 Forum 2000
3 p. 291-331
artikel
73 Fractionation of the components of role play in a right-hemispheric lesioned signer Loew, Ruth C.
1997
3 p. 263-281
artikel
74 High-tech AAC and aphasia: Widening horizons? van de Sandt-Koenderman, Mieke W. M. E.
2004
3 p. 245-263
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75 How selective are selective word class deficits? Two case studies of action and object naming Jonkers, Roel
1998
3 p. 245-256
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76 I don't know what I know: Evidence of preserved semantic knowledge but impaired metalinguistic knowledge in adults with probable Alzheimer's disease Harley, Trevor A.
2008
3 p. 321-335
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77 Impairment of letter formation: The case of 'ideomotor' apraxic agraphia Zettin, M.
1995
3 p. 283-294
artikel
78 Index 2004
3 p. 281-282
artikel
79 Influence of prior pictorial context on sentence comprehension in older versus younger aphasic subjects Hough, M. S.
1997
3 p. 235-247
artikel
80 Influence of type of aphasia and type of treatment on aphasic patients' pragmatic performance Avent, Jan R.
1996
3 p. 253-265
artikel
81 Initial right hemisphere take-over and subsequent bilateral participation during recovery from aphasia Ansaldo, Ana Ines
2002
3 p. 287-304
artikel
82 Introduction and acknowledgements: Remembering Frederic L. Darley Marshall, Robert C.
2001
3 p. 211-212
artikel
83 Language and praxis in written production: A rehabilitation paradigm Lorch, Marjorie Perlman
1995
3 p. 280-282
artikel
84 Language cortex Kertesz, Andrew
1991
3 p. 207-234
artikel
85 Language impairment in Parkinson's disease Lewis, Fiona M.
1998
3 p. 193-206
artikel
86 Lasting mutism associated with buccofacial apraxia Pineda, David
1992
3 p. 285-292
artikel
87 Laterality and rehabilitation: Differences in left and right hand productions in aphasic agraphic hemiplegics Lorch, Marjorie Perlman
1995
3 p. 257-271
artikel
88 Left unilateral dysgraphia in a patient with an atypical pattern of handedness: A cognitive analysis Zesiger, Pascal
1992
3 p. 293-307
artikel
89 Lexical retrieval and semantic knowledge in patients with left inferior temporal lobe lesions Antonucci, Sharon M.
2008
3 p. 281-304
artikel
90 Linguistic and cognitive aspects of proverb processing in aphasia Ulatowska, Hanna K.
2000
3 p. 227-250
artikel
91 Measuring perception of communicative ability: the development and evaluation of the La Trobe communication questionnaire Douglas, Jacinta M.
2000
3 p. 251-268
artikel
92 Measuring transactional success in the conversation of people with aphasia Ramsberger, Gail
2002
3 p. 337-353
artikel
93 Memories of the 'plateau': Health-care changes provide an opportunity to redefine aphasia treatment and discharge Elman, Roberta J.
1998
3 p. 227-231
artikel
94 Memory functions in aphasic and non-aphasic stroke patients Tanridag, Oguz
1987
3 p. 201-214
artikel
95 Microcomputers and aphasia Dean, Elizabeth C.
1987
3 p. 267-270
artikel
96 Naming without picture comprehension? Apropos the oral naming and semantic comprehension of pictures by patients with Alzheimer's disease Kremin, H.
1994
3 p. 291-294
artikel
97 Neural basis of language and motor behaviour: Perspectives from American Sign Language Poizner, Howard
1992
3 p. 219-256
artikel
98 Old solutions to new problems: A contribution to today's relevance of Carl Wernicke's theory of aphasia Blanken, G.
1994
3 p. 207-221
artikel
99 On the nature of conduction aphasia: A longitudinal case study Gandour, Jack
1991
3 p. 291-306
artikel
100 Outcomes of computer-provided treatment for aphasia Wertz, Robert T.
2004
3 p. 229-244
artikel
101 Perceptions of the obstacles to work reintegration for persons with aphasia Garcia, Linda J.
2000
3 p. 269-290
artikel
102 Performance of normal males on the Boston naming test and the word test Farmer, Alvirda
1990
3 p. 293-296
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103 Picture written naming: Performance parallels and divergencies between aphasic patients and normal subjects Deloche, G.
1997
3 p. 219-234
artikel
104 Profile of the aphasic population in a montreal geriatric hospital: A 6-year study Annoni, Jean-Marie
1993
3 p. 271-284
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105 Recovery process of colour naming defects in pure alexia-a five year longitudinal experimental study Fukuzawa, Kazuyoshi
1998
3 p. 267-282
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106 Reply to Friedland Leischner, Anton
1990
3 p. 259-260
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107 Second international aphasia rehabilitation congress: Other papers presented 1987
3 p. 297-299
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108 Selective writing impairment: Beyond the allographic code Black, Sandra E.
1989
3 p. 265-277
artikel
109 Self-administered therapy at home for aphasic patients Enderby, Pam
1992
3 p. 321-324
artikel
110 Serial effects of phonemic planning during word production Kohn, Susan E.
1995
3 p. 209-222
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111 Significant others' perceptions of speech pathology services for thai aphasic speakers Manochiopinig, S.
1997
3 p. 201-217
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112 Some aspects of sentence production in aphasia Byng, Sally
1989
3 p. 241-263
artikel
113 Successful blending in a phonological reading treatment for deep alexia Friedman, Rhonda B.
2002
3 p. 355-372
artikel
114 Superhighway to promoting a client-therapist partnership? Using the Internet to deliver word-retrieval computer therapy, monitored remotely with minimal speech and language therapy input Mortley, Jane
2004
3 p. 193-211
artikel
115 Symbolically speaking: Communicating with blissymbols in aphasia Funnell, Elaine
1989
3 p. 279-300
artikel
116 Symbolic and affective non-verbal deficits in left- and right-hemisphere injured adults Walker-batson, Delaina
1987
3 p. 257-262
artikel
117 Symbolic function in a severe non-verbal aphasic Sawyer-woods, Linda
1987
3 p. 287-290
artikel
118 Syntactic priming in broca's aphasics: Evidence for slow activation Haarmann, Henk J.
1991
3 p. 247-263
artikel
119 The dynamics of anxiety in the process of non-verbal psychotherapy for patients with aphasia Pachalska, M.
1987
3 p. 283-285
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120 The efficacy of deficit-specific therapy materials Weniger, Dorothea
1987
3 p. 215-222
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121 The functional benefits—how much and for whom? Goldberg, Gary
1995
3 p. 274-277
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122 The missing data Sasanuma, Sumiko
1995
3 p. 273-274
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123 The nature of the phonemic string deficit in conduction aphasia Kohn, Susan E.
1989
3 p. 209-239
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124 Therapy for life: Finding new paths across the plateau Pound, Carole
1998
3 p. 222-227
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125 The use of response analysis in confrontation naming Mitchum, Charlotte C.
1990
3 p. 261-279
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126 Training in the use of wh-questions and prepositions in dialogues: A comparison of two different approaches in aphasia therapy Springer, L.
1993
3 p. 251-270
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127 Two contrasting cases of fluent aphasia in children Paquier, Philippe
1991
3 p. 235-245
artikel
128 What dissociation should be studied? Brown, Jason
1995
3 p. 277-279
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129 Why are wernicke's aphasia patients older than broca's? a critical view of the hypotheses Coppens, Patrick
1991
3 p. 279-290
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130 Word sound deafness resolved? Best, Wendy
1994
3 p. 223-256
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131 Writing remediation using preserved oral spelling: A case for separate output buffers Pound, Carole
1996
3 p. 283-296
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