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1 Abstracts of other papers presented 1991
4-5 p. 478-488
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2 Accuracy monitoring and task demand evaluation in aphasia Murray, L. L.
1997
4-5 p. 401-414
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3 A double-blind, placebo-controlled study of pharmacological and behavioural treatment of lexical-semantic deficits in aphasia McNeil, M. R.
1997
4-5 p. 385-400
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4 Agrammatic and non-brain-damaged subjects' verb and verb argument structure production Thompson, C. K.
1997
4-5 p. 473-490
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5 Agrammatism, adaptation theory, conversation analysis: on the role of so-called telegraphic style in talk-in-interaction Heeschen, Claus
1999
4-5 p. 365-405
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6 A neurocybernetic model of image processing Pachalska, Maria
1991
4-5 p. 447-450
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7 Aphasia in African-Americans and Caucasians: Severity, improvement, and rate of improvement Wertz, R. T.
1997
4-5 p. 533-542
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8 Aphasia in an artist: A disorder of symbolic processing Kaczmarek, B. L. J.
1991
4-5 p. 361-371
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9 Aphasia therapy dialogues Silvast, Minna
1991
4-5 p. 383-390
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10 A VOT analysis of apraxic/aphasic voicing errors Wambaugh, J. L.
1997
4-5 p. 521-532
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11 Cognitive approaches to writing rehabilitation in aphasics: Evaluation of two treatment strategies Carlomagno, Sergio
1991
4-5 p. 355-360
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12 Communicating with pictographs: A graphic approach to the improvement of communicative interactions Bertoni, Brigitte
1991
4-5 p. 341-353
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13 Communicative behaviour in aphasia Feyereisen, Pierre
1991
4-5 p. 323-333
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14 Communicative efficiency in severe aphasia Marshall, R. C.
1997
4-5 p. 373-384
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15 Contextual influences during comprehension in aphasia Pierce, Robert S.
1991
4-5 p. 379-381
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16 Contextual influences on comprehension of multiple-meaning words by right hemisphere brain-damaged and non-brain-damaged adults Schmitzer, A. B.
1997
4-5 p. 447-459
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17 Conversational dynamics between aphasics Klippi, Anu
1991
4-5 p. 373-378
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18 Deep dyslexia: Theoretical implications for reading and rehabilitation Andreewsky, E.
1991
4-5 p. 335-339
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19 Discourse exercises in aphasia therapy: A case study Osiejuk, Emilia
1991
4-5 p. 443-446
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20 Expressive language recovery or improved communicative skills: Effects of p.a.c.e. therapy on aphasics' referential communication and story retelling Carlomagno, S.
1991
4-5 p. 419-424
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21 Four weeks of intensive aphasia treatment and four weeks of no treatment Mackenzie, Catherine
1991
4-5 p. 435-437
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22 Group therapy to encourage communication ability in aphasic patients Radonjic, Vesna
1991
4-5 p. 451-455
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23 How efficacious is pace-therapy when 'language systematic training' is incorporated? Springer, L.
1991
4-5 p. 391-399
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24 Informational content and unilateral neglect: A longitudinal investigation of five subjects with right hemisphere damage Cherney, L. R.
1997
4-5 p. 351-363
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25 Introduction Laine, Matti
1998
4-5 p. 285-286
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26 Keynote Paper: Aphasiology 1990: A view from the colonies Wertz, Robert T.
1991
4-5 p. 311-322
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27 Laterality orientation drawing evaluation test (lodet). evaluation of stroke patients in comparison to normals Knapik, Henryk
1991
4-5 p. 431-433
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28 Lexical retrieval mechanisms underlying whole-word perseveration errors in anomic aphasia Martin, Nadine
1998
4-5 p. 319-333
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29 Long-term effectiveness of PROMPT treatment in a severely apractic-aphasic speaker Freed, D. B.
1997
4-5 p. 365-372
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30 Measuring service encounters with the traumatic brain injury population Togher, L.
1997
4-5 p. 491-504
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31 Multiple oral rereading technique in rehabilitation of pure alexia Tuomainen, Jyrki
1991
4-5 p. 401-409
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32 Naming famous people: An examination of tip-of-the-tongue phenomena in aphasia and Alzheimer's disease Beeson, P. M.
1997
4-5 p. 323-336
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33 Naming problems in dementia: Semantic or lexical? Astell, Arlene J.
1998
4-5 p. 357-374
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34 Patterns of language decline in non-fluent primary progressive aphasia Thompson, C. K.
1997
4-5 p. 297-321
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35 Poster presentation abstracts 1991
4-5 p. 461-477
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36 Preface Robin, Donald A.
1997
4-5 p. 295
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37 Proceedings of the fourth international aphasia rehabilitation congress, september 1990 Skinner, Christine M.
1991
4-5 p. 309
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38 Proverb interpretation in fluent aphasia and Alzheimer's disease: Implications beyond abstract thinking Chapman, S. B.
1997
4-5 p. 337-350
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39 Resource allocation in auditory processing of emphatically stressed stimuli in aphasia Slansky, Barry L.
1997
4-5 p. 461-472
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40 Retrospective study of treatment outcome for individuals with aphasia Odell, K. H.
1997
4-5 p. 415-432
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41 Self-cueing of word retrieval by a woman with aphasia: Why a letter board works Howard, David
1998
4-5 p. 399-420
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42 So-called parietal symptoms associated with post-traumatic aphasia Scherzer, E.
1991
4-5 p. 457-460
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43 Stages of lexical retrieval Goodglass, Harold
1998
4-5 p. 287-298
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44 Suppression and discourse comprehension in right brain-damaged adults: A preliminary report Tompkins, C. A.
1997
4-5 p. 505-519
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45 The effects of cueing on naming performance Mizuko, Mark
1991
4-5 p. 439-441
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46 The efficacy of modelling in pace-therapy Glindemann, R.
1991
4-5 p. 425-429
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47 The preservation of sonority in the context of impaired lexical-phonological output Kohn, Susan E.
1998
4-5 p. 375-398
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48 The semantic deficit in dementia: Connectionist approaches to what goes wrong in picture naming Harley, Trevor A.
1998
4-5 p. 299-318
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49 The use of a prosthesis to facilitate writing in aphasia and right hemiplegia Whurr, Renata
1991
4-5 p. 411-418
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50 The vowel lengthening exaggeration effect in speakers with apraxia of speech: Compensation, artifact, or primary deficit? Rogers, Margaret A.
1997
4-5 p. 433-445
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51 When reading a sentence is easier than reading a 'little' word: The role of production processes in deep dyslexics' reading aloud Silverberg, Nina
1998
4-5 p. 335-356
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