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Access to lexical phonology does not predict retrieval of grammatical gender in Welsh: Implications for theories of language production
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Tainturier, M.J. |
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2005 |
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p. 52-53 2 p. |
artikel |
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Acoustic analysis of speech output in Broca’s aphasia and Parkinson’s disease
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Murai, K. |
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2005 |
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p. 217-218 2 p. |
artikel |
3 |
Acoustic correlates to idiomatic interpretations in brain-damaged populations
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Baum, S.R. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 223-224 2 p. |
artikel |
4 |
A cross-language fMRI study of sentence-level prosody in Mandarin
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Gandour, Jack |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 54-55 2 p. |
artikel |
5 |
A deficit in noun syntax representation in aphasia
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Herbert, R. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 94-95 2 p. |
artikel |
6 |
A direct processing route to translate words from the first to the second language: Evidence from a case of a bilingual aphasic
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Detry, Caroline |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 40-41 2 p. |
artikel |
7 |
A dissociation between semantic and syntactic processing of mass/count information in Alzheimer’s disease
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Taler, V. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 92-93 2 p. |
artikel |
8 |
Age-dependent evolution of the attentional resources for the phonological and semantic processing of words: Cues in favor of an extension of the HAROLD model to language
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Mejía-Constaín, B. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 76-77 2 p. |
artikel |
9 |
Agrammatic aphasia and aspect
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Novaes, C. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 121-122 2 p. |
artikel |
10 |
A neurolinguistic analysis of neologisms in reading
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Ontko, E. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 42-43 2 p. |
artikel |
11 |
A relative vowel deficit in aphasia sparing the lexicon of numbers
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Bertella, L. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 30-31 2 p. |
artikel |
12 |
Are verbs like inanimate objects?
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Bi, Yanchao |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 28-29 2 p. |
artikel |
13 |
Bilingual alexia and agraphia: A neurolinguistic study
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Pauranik, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 241-242 2 p. |
artikel |
14 |
Broca’s aphasia and arithmetical disorders in 49,XXXXY syndrome
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Brioschi, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 58-59 2 p. |
artikel |
15 |
Can Alzheimer’s disease patients learn a novel semantic category by implicit means?
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Koenig, Phyllis |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 16-17 2 p. |
artikel |
16 |
Clitic production in Italian agrammatism
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Rossi, E. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 159-160 2 p. |
artikel |
17 |
Communication disorders following stroke: First step toward a new fluency protocol
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Kirsner, K. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 165-166 2 p. |
artikel |
18 |
Comparing and contrasting patients with refractory access and storage semantic impairments
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Crutch, S.J. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 247-248 2 p. |
artikel |
19 |
Comprehension of discourse relations in the right and left cerebral hemispheres
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Baynes, K. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 111-112 2 p. |
artikel |
20 |
Cortical plasticity of language measured by EEG in a case of anomic aphasia
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Angrilli, Alessandro |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 32-33 2 p. |
artikel |
21 |
Cover 4–TOC
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2005 |
95 |
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p. CO4- 1 p. |
artikel |
22 |
Deep dyslexia in Greek: A case study
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Emmanouel, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 233-234 2 p. |
artikel |
23 |
Deficits in naming in context: The role of semantic STM vs. control of word retrieval
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Crowther, J. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 48-49 2 p. |
artikel |
24 |
Differentiating the neural language system: Contrasting the regular and irregular past tense
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Tyler, L.K. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 172-173 2 p. |
artikel |
25 |
Different physical similarity principles for lower- and upper-case substitution errors in a case of post-buffer dysgraphia
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Di Pietro, M. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 227-228 2 p. |
artikel |
26 |
Diffrential recovery of aphasia and apraxia of speech in an adolescent after infarction of the left frontal lobe: Longitudinal behavioral and fMRI data
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Baumgaertner, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 211-212 2 p. |
artikel |
27 |
Discourse linking, canonicity, and comprehension of wh-questions in agrammatism
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Salis, Christos |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 86-87 2 p. |
artikel |
28 |
Discovering sufrace dysgraphia in writers of shallow languages: The use of loan words
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Meneghello, F. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 231-232 2 p. |
artikel |
29 |
Dissociating semantics and English count-mass: Evidence from semantic dementia and progressive non-fluent aphasia
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Vigliocco, G. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 96-97 2 p. |
artikel |
30 |
Does training-induced improvement of noncanonical sentence production in agrammatic aphasia generalize to comprehension? A multiple single case study
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Schröder, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 202-203 2 p. |
artikel |
31 |
Duration of the effects of reticulo-thalamic (centromedianum) stimulation on language processing
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Bhatnagar, Subhash C. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 60-61 2 p. |
artikel |
32 |
Dynamics of reorganisation in the language system after stroke: An fMRI-follow-up study from the acute to the chronic phase
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Saur, D. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 8-9 2 p. |
artikel |
33 |
Editorial Board
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. CO2- 1 p. |
artikel |
34 |
Effects of presentation and recall format on immediate serial recall: A linguistic account
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Chassé, V. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 185-186 2 p. |
artikel |
35 |
Effects of task complexity on agrammatic production of tense and agreement inflection in Dutch
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Kok, P. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 80-81 2 p. |
artikel |
36 |
Emotional prosody recognition in BG-patients: Disgust recognition revisited
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Paulmann, S. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 143-144 2 p. |
artikel |
37 |
Event-related potentials demonstrate prolonged N400 priming effects for English irregular verbs
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Justus, T. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 64-65 2 p. |
artikel |
38 |
Evidence for altered functional connectivity in a language comprehension task following stroke
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Stamatakis, E.A. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 10-11 2 p. |
artikel |
39 |
Explaining semantic substitutions in the speech of people with Alzheimer’s disease with the two-stage model of lexicalization
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Astell, A.J. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 157-158 2 p. |
artikel |
40 |
Exploring the dynamics of aphasic word production using the picture–word interference task: A case study
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Wilshire, C.E. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 105-106 2 p. |
artikel |
41 |
External validation of the Cantonese linguistic communication measure
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Kong, A.P.-H. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 197-199 3 p. |
artikel |
42 |
Facilitation and interference in phonological blocked-cyclic naming
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Hodgson, Catherine |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 46-47 2 p. |
artikel |
43 |
Facilitation of written sentence production by direct treatment of oral sentence production—A longitudinal case study of a Broca’s aphasic
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Ann Stark, V. Jacqueline |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 181-182 2 p. |
artikel |
44 |
Focus in the left periphery: A cue to agrammatic sentence comprehension?
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Burchert, Frank |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 115-116 2 p. |
artikel |
45 |
Frequency and semantic effects on verb reading in aging and dementia
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Almor, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 147-148 2 p. |
artikel |
46 |
Functional category production in agrammatic speech
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Lee, J. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 123-124 2 p. |
artikel |
47 |
Further evidence of age of acquisition and phonological neighbourhood effect on recovery patterns from anomia
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Laganaro, M. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 187-188 2 p. |
artikel |
48 |
Gender differences and the brain representation of semantic knowledge
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Capitani, E. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 56-57 2 p. |
artikel |
49 |
Generative naming in aphasia during conditions of quiet and cafeteria noise distraction
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LaPointe, Leonard L. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 20-21 2 p. |
artikel |
50 |
How broad is naming difficulty in Alzheimer’s disease and frontotemporal dementia?
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McCawley, G. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 151-152 2 p. |
artikel |
51 |
Impairments of derivational word formation in agrammatic aphasia
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Fix, Steve |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 131-132 2 p. |
artikel |
52 |
Investigating the serial order mechanism of spelling: A simple recurrent network simulation of the graphemic buffer
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Goldberg, Ariel M. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 107-108 2 p. |
artikel |
53 |
Is there a need to control for sublexical frequencies?
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Aichert, I. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 170-171 2 p. |
artikel |
54 |
Is ‘time’ up for the irregularity of tense in aphasia, in relation to semantics and the temporal lobe?
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Inglis, A.L. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 189-190 2 p. |
artikel |
55 |
Judging category boundaries: Evidence from semantic dementia
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Antani, S. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 149-150 2 p. |
artikel |
56 |
Language therapy in fluent primary progressive aphasia—A single case study
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Koenig-Bruhin, M. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 135-136 2 p. |
artikel |
57 |
Left inferior frontal involvement in semantic retention during phrase comphrehension and production: Evidence from functional neuroimaging
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Martin, R.C. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 249-250 2 p. |
artikel |
58 |
Lexical and semantic access in letter-by-letter dyslexia: A case report
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Aggujaro, S. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 225-226 2 p. |
artikel |
59 |
Lexical decision reflects an interaction of word form and meaning: Implications for aphasiology
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Reilly, J. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 22-23 2 p. |
artikel |
60 |
Lexical decision with no iconicity effect in German Sign Language: An fMRI-study
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Klann, J. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 167-169 3 p. |
artikel |
61 |
Lexical effects in verbal STM: Evidences from a phonological output buffer patient
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García-Orza, J. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 44-45 2 p. |
artikel |
62 |
Macrostructure revisited: An examination of gist responses in aphasia
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Ulatowska, H.K. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 109-110 2 p. |
artikel |
63 |
Mass and count nouns show distinct EEG cortical processes during an explicit semantic task
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Bisiacchi, P. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 98-99 2 p. |
artikel |
64 |
Modality-specific deficits affecting bound and free grammatical elements in written compared to spoken production
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Barriere, I. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 163-164 2 p. |
artikel |
65 |
Model-based treatment of phonetic encoding impairments: Two cases with apraxia of speech
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Corsten, S. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 176-177 2 p. |
artikel |
66 |
Naming compounds in aphasia and in Alzheimer’s disease
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Chiarelli, V. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 137-138 2 p. |
artikel |
67 |
Neighbourhood density effects in auditory nonword processing in aphasia
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Janse, E. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 24-25 2 p. |
artikel |
68 |
Neural resources recruited to disambiguate sentences with a temporary structural ambiguity: An fMRI study
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Santos, Susana N. |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 62-63 2 p. |
artikel |
69 |
No evidence for a rule/procedural deficit in German patients with Parkinson’s disease
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Penke, M. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 139-140 2 p. |
artikel |
70 |
Non-verbal semantic impairment in stroke aphasia: A comparison with semantic dementia
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Jefferies, E. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 244-246 3 p. |
artikel |
71 |
Noun and verb homophones: Important predictors of picture naming latency and implications for aphasia
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Harris, J.R. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 66-67 2 p. |
artikel |
72 |
Online comprehension of anaphor and pronoun constructions in Broca’s aphasia: Evidence from eyetracking
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Choy, JungWon Janet |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 119-120 2 p. |
artikel |
73 |
On-line word recognition of verbs and nouns in a French-speaking individual with non-fluent primary progressive aphasia
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Kehayia, E. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 50-51 2 p. |
artikel |
74 |
Orthographic effects on picture naming in Chinese: A 4T erfMRI study
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Weekes, B.S. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 14-15 2 p. |
artikel |
75 |
Papers to Appear
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 253- 1 p. |
artikel |
76 |
Parallels in the breakdown of CP and DP-internal movement processes in agrammatism: A preliminary case study
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Rausch, Philip |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 129-130 2 p. |
artikel |
77 |
Patterns of phoneme and syllable frequency in jargon aphasia
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Stenneken, P. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 221-222 2 p. |
artikel |
78 |
Perception of functional morphology in agrammatic Broca’s aphasia
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Dickey, Michael Walsh |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 82-83 2 p. |
artikel |
79 |
Perception of lexical stress differences in LHD and RHD subjects
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Walker, J.P. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 34-35 2 p. |
artikel |
80 |
Phonological agraphia: Functional and anatomical correlates of seven cases
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Caramagno, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 229-230 2 p. |
artikel |
81 |
Processing of the mass/count distinction in Alzheimer’s disease: Evidence from Polish
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Perlak, D. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 191-192 2 p. |
artikel |
82 |
Pronoun interpretation in Dutch Broca’s and Wernicke’s aphasia: A study of VP-ellipsis
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Vasic, N. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 125-126 2 p. |
artikel |
83 |
Pure alexia without agraphia after a lesion at the right hemisphere: A case study
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Tsapkini, K. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 239-240 2 p. |
artikel |
84 |
Quantitative analysis of grammatical deviance in frontotemporal disease
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Ash, S. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 155-156 2 p. |
artikel |
85 |
Recovery of linguistic deficits in stroke patients: A three-year-follow up
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el Hachioui, Hanane |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 213-214 2 p. |
artikel |
86 |
Relative false recollection in dementia
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Weekes, B. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 145-146 2 p. |
artikel |
87 |
Reperfusion of selective areas is associated with improved naming in acute stroke
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Hillis, A.E. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 100-101 2 p. |
artikel |
88 |
Right hemisphere contributions to phonological processing
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Bartels-Tobin, L.R. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 219-220 2 p. |
artikel |
89 |
Selection demands vs. association strength in the verb generation task
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Cheng, Y. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 193-194 2 p. |
artikel |
90 |
Self-administered MossTalk Words: A single subject design comparing treatment intensity replicated in three cases
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Ramsberger, G. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 207-208 2 p. |
artikel |
91 |
Slow sentence processing in agrammatic Broca’s aphasia: Evidence from Dutch reflexive-antecedent dependencies
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Ruigendijk, E. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 84-85 2 p. |
artikel |
92 |
Spared semantic knowledge of manipulable objects but impaired representation of gestures required for their use: A case study
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Laiacona, M. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 26-27 2 p. |
artikel |
93 |
Speeded functor reading: A new treatment program for phonological text alexia
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Sperling, A.J. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 209-210 2 p. |
artikel |
94 |
Subject drop in Italian Alzheimer’s disease
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Bencini, G. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 133-134 2 p. |
artikel |
95 |
Syntactic and semantic influences on BOLD signal responses to comprehension of relative clauses
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Caplan, D. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 72-73 2 p. |
artikel |
96 |
Syntactic comprehension in agrammatism: A computational model
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Stocco, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 127-128 2 p. |
artikel |
97 |
Syntactic movement in Turkish agrammatic production
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Yarbay Duman, T. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 161-162 2 p. |
artikel |
98 |
Temporal events and reference in aphasia: A comparison of talking and test performance
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Beeke, Suzanne |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 113-114 2 p. |
artikel |
99 |
Text comprehension after traumatic brain injury: Missing the gist?
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Holliday, R. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 74-75 2 p. |
artikel |
100 |
The basal ganglia are receptive to rhythmic compensation during auditory syntactic processing: ERP patient data
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Kotz, S.A. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 70-71 2 p. |
artikel |
101 |
The effect of multiple productions on the single work production of people with acquired speech sound production difficulties: An analysis of two cases
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Lim, L.L. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 200-201 2 p. |
artikel |
102 |
The interaction between semantic and sublexical routes in reading: Converging evidence from Chinese
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Han, Z. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 235-236 2 p. |
artikel |
103 |
The interpretation of ambiguous dislocations in agrammatism
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Gavarró, A. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 117-118 2 p. |
artikel |
104 |
The neural consequences of behavioral intervention in dysgraphia: An fMRI investigation
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Vindiola, Manuel M. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 237-238 2 p. |
artikel |
105 |
The neural correlates of imageability and grammatical class in elderly subjects: An event-related fMRI study
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Ansaldo, A.I. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 78-79 2 p. |
artikel |
106 |
The neural correlates of imageability in elderly subjects: An event-related fMRI study
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Ansaldo, A.I. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 68-69 2 p. |
artikel |
107 |
The (neuro)-psychology of mass and count nouns
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Semenza, C. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 88-89 2 p. |
artikel |
108 |
The protective effects of behavioral intervention in a case of primary progressive aphasia
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Rapp, Brenda |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 18-19 2 p. |
artikel |
109 |
The 43rd Annual Meeting of the Academy of Aphasia, Amsterdam, 23rd–25th October, 2005
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 1-7 7 p. |
artikel |
110 |
The semantic organisation of mass nouns and the representational locus of the mass/count distinction
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Warrington, E.K. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 90-91 2 p. |
artikel |
111 |
The semantic–phonological model and progressive aphasia
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Jokel, R. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 38-39 2 p. |
artikel |
112 |
Toward an understanding of semantic impairments in aphasia and semantic dementia
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Martin, N. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 243- 1 p. |
artikel |
113 |
Treating verbal short-term memory deficits by increasing the duration of temporary phonological representations: A case study
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Majerus, S. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 174-175 2 p. |
artikel |
114 |
Treatment for pure alexia using a model based approach: Evidence from one acute aphasic individual
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Viswanathan, M. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 204-206 3 p. |
artikel |
115 |
Typicality of inanimate category exemplars in aphasia: Further evidence for the semantic complexity effect
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Kiran, S. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 178-180 3 p. |
artikel |
116 |
Understanding the effects of cuing strategies through error analysis
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Davis, C.H. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 183-184 2 p. |
artikel |
117 |
Use of lexical and semantic information as cues to support short-term memory performance in patients with Alzheimer’s disease
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Caza, N. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 141-142 2 p. |
artikel |
118 |
Using a connectionist model in aphasia therapy for naming disorders
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Abel, Stefanie |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 102-104 3 p. |
artikel |
119 |
Using non-verbal tests to measure cognitive ability in patients with aphasia: A comparison of the RCPM and the TONI
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Christy, E.M. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 195-196 2 p. |
artikel |
120 |
Verbal and nonverbal semantic impairments in aphasia: An activation deficit hypothesis
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Martin, Nadine |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 251-252 2 p. |
artikel |
121 |
Verb learning profiles in aphasic frontotemporal dementia subtypes
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Murray, R.C. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 153-154 2 p. |
artikel |
122 |
When lexical selection gets tough, the LIFG gets going: A lesion analysis study of interference during word production
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Schnur, T.T. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 12-13 2 p. |
artikel |
123 |
Whole-word phonological representations in the Chinese lexicon
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Law, S.-P. |
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2005 |
95 |
1 |
p. 215-216 2 p. |
artikel |
124 |
Why verbs could be more demanding of executive resources than nouns: Insight from a case study of a fv-FTD patient
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d’Honincthun, Peggy |
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2005 |
95 |
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p. 36-37 2 p. |
artikel |