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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A-/A’-bar Movement in Agrammatic Comprehension in Turkish Mavis, I.
2012
61 C p. 281-282
2 p.
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2 ACES: Realistic, Customizable Aphasia Emulation Software for Researchers and Clinicians Hailpern, J.
2012
61 C p. 170-171
2 p.
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3 Acquired Dyslexia/Dysgraphia in Kannada-English Bilingual Stroke-Survivors Rangamani, G.
2012
61 C p. 309-310
2 p.
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4 Across-session Consistency of Performance and Stability of Error Constraints in Aphasic Naming Capitani, E.
2012
61 C p. 26-29
4 p.
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5 Action and Language Processing in Patients with Motor Neuron Disease Cecchetto, C.
2012
61 C p. 4-
1 p.
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6 Adaptation and Standardization of Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life (Saqol-39) Scale in an Indian Population Kiran, S.
2012
61 C p. 172-173
2 p.
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7 Ambiguous Referential Processing in Broca's Aphasia: Evidence from Eyetracking Peristeri, E.
2012
61 C p. 271-272
2 p.
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8 An Event Related Brain Potentials (ERPs) study of Syntactic processing in Kannada – English bilinguals with and without Aphasia Ravi, S.
2012
61 C p. 201-
1 p.
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9 An Event-Related fNIRS Approach to the Study of Word Processing in Aging: Preliminary Results Looking at Concreteness Amiri, M.
2012
61 C p. 66-67
2 p.
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10 A Novel Approach to Analyze Gesture Forms and Functions in Spontaneous Oral Discourse Production of Normal Speakers Kong, A.
2012
61 C p. 242-243
2 p.
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11 A Novel Meta-analytic Technique Reveals the Neuroanatomy of Specific Language Impairment Turkeltaub, P.
2012
61 C p. 34-
1 p.
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12 Aphasia in a Chinese-English Bilingual Speaker with Dementia Weekes, B.
2012
61 C p. 206-207
2 p.
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13 Aphasia Test in Turkish (ADD): A Study of Criterion-related Validity Toğram, B.
2012
61 C p. 179-180
2 p.
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14 Aphasia Therapy: 1950-2012. An Overview Basso, A.
2012
61 C p. 16-17
2 p.
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15 Are Errors Learned? Investigations of Word-Retrieval Difficulty in Aphasia Middleton, E.
2012
61 C p. 108-109
2 p.
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16 A Search-light fMRI Study of Lexico-semantic Processing in Early Welsh-English Bilinguals Tainturier, M.
2012
61 C p. 197-198
2 p.
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17 Assessing DP in a Case of Agrammatism Semenza, M.
2012
61 C p. 283-284
2 p.
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18 A Study of Working Memory Ability and Inhibition in Bilingual Speakers of Italian and Brazilian Portuguese Scherer, L.
2012
61 C p. 193-194
2 p.
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19 Basal Ganglia and Linguistic Performance: A Case Study Fyndanis, V.
2012
61 C p. 252-254
3 p.
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20 Beyond Information Type: What Else Matters in Semantic Feature Processing in Stroke-aphasia? Antonucci, S.
2012
61 C p. 56-57
2 p.
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21 Bilingual Phonological Dysgraphia Kambanaros, M.
2012
61 C p. 208-209
2 p.
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22 Brain Reorganization in the Recovery of Aphasic Word Production Abel, S.
2012
61 C p. 125-126
2 p.
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23 Capturing Sound Errors in Aphasic Narration: A Supplement to Existing Measures of Narrative Quality Hilger, A.
2012
61 C p. 232-233
2 p.
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24 Case Series and Advanced Lesion-mapping Methods: Made for Each Other? Schwartz, M.
2012
61 C p. 11-
1 p.
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25 Case Series Research: Opportunities and Challenges Fischer-Baum, S.
2012
61 C p. 6-7
2 p.
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26 Classification of the Aphasias: Maybe It's Time for a Change Kasselimis, D.
2012
61 C p. 161-162
2 p.
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27 Cluster-Dependent Repair Strategies in an Acquired Speech Deficit Coffman, I.
2012
61 C p. 94-95
2 p.
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28 Comparison of Frequency and Typicality Effect on Naming Performance in Turkish Individuals with Aphasia Tunçer, M.
2012
61 C p. 70-71
2 p.
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29 Compartments of the Arcuate Fasciculus Visualized with High Angular Resolution Diffusion Imaging Dronkers, N.
2012
61 C p. 32-33
2 p.
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30 Comprehensive Statistical Analysis of Aphasia Types MacWhinney, B.
2012
61 C p. 159-160
2 p.
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31 Conflict Resolution and Goal Maintenance Components of Executive Attention are Impaired in Persons with Aphasia: Evidence from the Picture-Word Interference Task Lim, K.
2012
61 C p. 181-182
2 p.
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32 Copy and Recall Therapy for Dysgraphia and Memory in Aphasia Costello, M.
2012
61 C p. 154-156
3 p.
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33 Cross-linguistic Generalisation of Treatment in Welsh-English Bilingual Anomia Hughes, E.
2012
61 C p. 168-169
2 p.
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34 Cross-structural Priming in Sentences with Particles and Prepositions: A Case Study Benetello, A.
2012
61 C p. 262-263
2 p.
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35 Decreased Relative Contribution to Language Processing of the Right Hemisphere after Language Therapy Assessed with fMRI in Chronic Aphasia Patients Orellana, C. Mendez
2012
61 C p. 20-21
2 p.
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36 Development of the Tagalog Version of the Western Aphasia Battery-Revised: A Preliminary Report Ozaeta, C.
2012
61 C p. 174-176
3 p.
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37 Dissociation Among Inhibitory Control Mechanisms in Two Cases With Frontal vs. Non-frontal Damage Allen, C.
2012
61 C p. 146-147
2 p.
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38 Dissociation between Distinctive Tone Production and Poor Tone Perception in Cantonese: Preliminary ERP Results Law, S.
2012
61 C p. 90-91
2 p.
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39 Does Phonological Treatment That Improves Picture-naming Generalize to Discourse Production? Kempler, D.
2012
61 C p. 142-143
2 p.
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40 Effects of Sentence Structure and Verb Transitivity Bias on Sentence Comprehension in Aphasia DeDe, G.
2012
61 C p. 275-276
2 p.
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41 Effects of Task on Syntactic Comprehension in Aphasia Caplan, D.
2012
61 C p. 257-258
2 p.
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42 Effects of Training Sentence to Picture-matching and Object Manipulation to Improve Sentence Comprehension in Aphasia: Acquisition and Generalization Kiran, S.
2012
61 C p. 144-145
2 p.
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43 Electrophysiological Responses to Semantic and Argument Structure Violations in Agrammatic Primary Progressive Aphasia Meltzer-Asscher, A.
2012
61 C p. 266-268
3 p.
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44 Evidence for Lexico-semantic Processing in the Right Hemisphere Krishnan, G.
2012
61 C p. 54-55
2 p.
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45 Examining the Facilitative Effect of Semantic Context on Sentence Reading in Aphasia using Eye-Tracking Kim, E.
2012
61 C p. 58-59
2 p.
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46 Eye-Movement and Reading Strategy Changes Following Treatment in a Case of Acquired Alexia Lemke, S.
2012
61 C p. 300-301
2 p.
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47 Fluency of Speech Depends on Executive Abilities: Evidence for Two Levels of Conflict in Speech Production Nozari, N.
2012
61 C p. 183-184
2 p.
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48 fMRI of Semantic Short-term Memory Hamilton, A.
2012
61 C p. 119-120
2 p.
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49 Freud's Theories of Aphasia and Their Relevance to Contemporary Neuroscience: An Historical Analysis Tikofsky, R.
2012
61 C p. 246-247
2 p.
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50 Front Page 2012
61 C p. 1-
1 p.
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51 Gender Errors in Aphasia Reveal a Projection for Contextually Dependent Gender in Syntax Franzon, F.
2012
61 C p. 273-274
2 p.
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52 Grammatical Class, Inflectional Entropy and Imageability Effects in Picture Naming: A Multiple Single-case Study on Italian Aphasic Patients Marelli, M.
2012
61 C p. 214-215
2 p.
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53 High Emotions, Good Discourse? Comparing “Stroke Stories” and “Stroke Expository Opinions” in People with Chronic Aphasia Cahana-Amitay, D.
2012
61 C p. 238-239
2 p.
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54 How Social Groups are Represented in the Brain: Clues from Neuropsychology Rumiati, R.
2012
61 C p. 76-77
2 p.
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55 Identifying Subregularies within a Case Series with Formal Models: Sequence Representations for Speech Olson, A.
2012
61 C p. 14-15
2 p.
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56 IMITATE: An Aphasia Treatment Motivated by Motor Cortical Connectivity Duncan, E.
2012
61 C p. 129-131
3 p.
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57 ‘I’m Not a Liar’: What Confabulation can Reveal about Language and Cognition in Aphasia Tubero, A.
2012
61 C p. 165-
1 p.
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58 Impaired Word Retrieval in Aphasia: A Trilingual Cantonese-English-Mandarin Case Study Lam, K.
2012
61 C p. 204-205
2 p.
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59 Improved Language after Scalp Application of Red/Near-Infrared Light-Emitting Diodes: Pilot Study supporting a New, Noninvasive Treatment for Chronic Aphasia Naeser, M.
2012
61 C p. 138-139
2 p.
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60 Individually-Guided Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Facilitates Lasting Improvement in Patients with Non-Fluent Aphasia: A Pilot Study Norise, C.
2012
61 C p. 136-137
2 p.
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61 Influences of Age-related Language Change on Speaker Perceptions Gordon, J.
2012
61 C p. 240-241
2 p.
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62 Intensive Semantic Memory Training: An Intervention for Episodic Memory D’Angelo, E.
2012
61 C p. 157-158
2 p.
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63 Investigating the Role of Somatotopy on Verb Naming in Aphasia Faroqi-Shah, Y.
2012
61 C p. 2-3
2 p.
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64 Is Bilingualism a Benefit in Recovery from Aphasia? Davis, C.
2012
61 C p. 189-190
2 p.
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65 Is Morpho-orthographic Segmentation Obligatory? Evidence from a New Eye-tracking Masked Priming Paradigm Amenta, S.
2012
61 C p. 289-290
2 p.
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66 Is the Left IPS Necessary for Verbal Short-term Memory? A TMS Study Klingebiel, K.
2012
61 C p. 115-116
2 p.
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67 Is there an Association between Pragmatic Language, Social Cognition and Executive Deficits in Parkinson's Disease? Tremblay, C.
2012
61 C p. 185-186
2 p.
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68 Language Dissociations across Grammatical Components in Bilingual Aphasia: The case of a Spanish-Basque Chronic Aphasic Munarriz, A.
2012
61 C p. 210-211
2 p.
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69 Language-Mixing in Multilingual Aphasia Helps Functional Communication Paplikar, A.
2012
61 C p. 187-188
2 p.
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70 Left Fronto-posterior Network Underlying Lexical Selection in Speech Production: Neuropsychological and EEG Evidence Ries, S.
2012
61 C p. 47-49
3 p.
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71 Let Me Know “What Is Aphasia?”: Results of a Survey with Turkish People Toğram, B.
2012
61 C p. 248-249
2 p.
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72 Letter Perseverations Provide Evidence for Cascading Activation in Written Word Production Breining, B.
2012
61 C p. 315-316
2 p.
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73 Lexical Ambiguity Resolution in Non-fluent and Fluent Aphasia: Eye-tracking Data Kuptsova, S.
2012
61 C p. 291-292
2 p.
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74 Lexicality Judgments in Acquired and Degenerative Neurological Conditions Azevedo, N.
2012
61 C p. 293-
1 p.
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75 Lexical-Semantic Knowledge about Adjectives is Preserved in Semantic Dementia: Implications for Theoretical Models of Semantic Memory Macoir, J.
2012
61 C p. 72-73
2 p.
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76 Lexico-semantic Impairment in a Case of HSVE to the Left Anterior Temporal Lobe Roberts, D.
2012
61 C p. 304-306
3 p.
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77 Linguistic and Musical Syntactic Processing in Aphasia: Is There a Relationship? Slevc, L.
2012
61 C p. 250-251
2 p.
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78 Linguistic and Non-linguistic Interference Suppression in Bilingual Aphasia Gray, T.
2012
61 C p. 191-192
2 p.
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79 Looking for the Boundaries of Lexical Representations in Semantic Dementia: Evidence from Pseudowords in Greek Stavrakaki, S.
2012
61 C p. 294-295
2 p.
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80 Macrostructure in Aesop's Fables: Gains and Pitfalls in Determining Production and Comprehension in Aphasia Ulatowska, H.
2012
61 C p. 236-237
2 p.
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81 Making Sense of Deviance: Outliers in the Case Series Approach Fischer-Baum, S.
2012
61 C p. 12-13
2 p.
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82 Mechanisms Driving Item Repetition Effects Britt, A.
2012
61 C p. 102-103
2 p.
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83 Morphological Errors in Visual Word Processing in Acquired Dyslexia in Spanish Jaichenco, V.
2012
61 C p. 287-288
2 p.
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84 Naming Compounds in Logopenic Primary Progressive Aphasia Semenza, C.
2012
61 C p. 80-81
2 p.
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85 Neural Correlates of Reading and Writing: A Voxel-based Lesion Analysis Baldo, J.
2012
61 C p. 313-314
2 p.
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86 Neural Representation of Grammatical Categories: An ALE Meta- Analysis Sebastian, R.
2012
61 C p. 212-213
2 p.
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87 Neural Substrates of Spelling Mechanisms: Evidence from Primary Progressive Aphasia Tsapkini, K.
2012
61 C p. 311-312
2 p.
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88 Neural Support for Phonological Rehabilitation DeMarco, A.
2012
61 C p. 134-135
2 p.
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89 Neurobehavioural Measures in a Person with Aphasia before and after Neuroplasticity based Computerized Cognitive Training Chouinard, B.
2012
61 C p. 132-133
2 p.
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90 Neuropsychological Evidence for the Functional Role of the Uncinate Fasciculus in Semantic Control Harvey, D.
2012
61 C p. 37-38
2 p.
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91 Object and Action Processing in Alzheimer's Disease: The Embodied View of Cognition Vonk, J.
2012
61 C p. 218-219
2 p.
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92 Online Sentence Processing in Aphasia: Verb Inflection Overrides Subject-first Assumptions, Reanalysis Suffers Hanne, S.
2012
61 C p. 264-265
2 p.
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93 On the Nature of Sonority: Evidence from Neuropsychology Miozzo, M.
2012
61 C p. 30-31
2 p.
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94 Patients with Lesions in Broca's Area Can Produce Syntactically- Complex Sentences Beghin, F.
2012
61 C p. 279-280
2 p.
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95 Preliminary Norms of Boston Naming Test in Kannada - English Typical Bilinguals and Bilingual Aphasics Chengappa, S.
2012
61 C p. 177-178
2 p.
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96 Preservation of Novel Word Learning Through Orthographic but not Auditory Input in Conduction Aphasia: A Replication of Tuomiranta, Rautakoski, Martin & Laine (2011) Kohen, F.
2012
61 C p. 110-111
2 p.
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97 Priming Effects on Semantic Relatedness: Comparing Verb and Noun Primes in Picture Naming Park, H.
2012
61 C p. 216-217
2 p.
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98 Processing of Covert Scope Inversion in Broca's Aphasia Varkanitsa, M.
2012
61 C p. 277-278
2 p.
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99 Processing of Nominal Compounds and Gender-marked Determiners in Aphasia: Evidence from German Lorenz, A.
2012
61 C p. 78-79
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100 Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia in a Hungarian Speaker Druks, J.
2012
61 C p. 99-101
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101 Proper Name Anomia for People in Post-stroke and Neurodegenerative Aphasics: Evidence from a Multiple-Case Study Vitali, P.
2012
61 C p. 74-75
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102 Prosody and Communicative Function in the Speech of Aphasic Individuals Couto, E.
2012
61 C p. 82-83
2 p.
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103 Providing Therapy on a ‘Good’ and a ‘Bad’ Day: “Some Days are Diamonds, Some Days are Stone” Stark, J.
2012
61 C p. 163-164
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104 Psychological Verbs in Aphasic Comprehension Zanini, C.
2012
61 C p. 226-227
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105 Putting the OPMH to the Test in Bilingual Aphasia Kambanaros, M.
2012
61 C p. 202-203
2 p.
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106 Reaction Times as a Measure of Naming Impairment on the BNT Getz, H.
2012
61 C p. 52-53
2 p.
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107 Reading Comprehension after Left and Right Brain Injury: Two Case Studies Jerônimo, G.
2012
61 C p. 298-299
2 p.
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108 Reading Greek Compounds in Neglect Dyslexia: A Case Study Manouilidou, C.
2012
61 C p. 296-297
2 p.
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109 Receptive and Expressive Learning of Novel Words (Object and Proper Names) in Aphasia Martin, N.
2012
61 C p. 112-114
3 p.
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110 Reorganization of Language Prior to Temporal Lobe Surgery: Can Deficits be Mitigated? Case Study of 3 Individuals with Epilepsy Minkina, I.
2012
61 C p. 123-124
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111 Self-Paced Reading Stroop-Interference Effects in Persons with Aphasia McNeil, M.
2012
61 C p. 64-65
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112 Semantic Interference in Aging Cheimariou, S.
2012
61 C p. 68-69
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113 Semantic Typicality Effects in Primary Progressive Aphasia Kloet, J.
2012
61 C p. 60-61
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114 Sensorimotor Representation for Motion Verbs in Literal vs. Figurative Context: A fMRI Study Romero Lauro, L.
2012
61 C p. 224-225
2 p.
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115 Sentence Production Difficulties in Nonfluent Aphasia: A Timebased Analysis Speer, P.
2012
61 C p. 43-44
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116 Shared and Distinct Language Performance in Two Children with Non-overlapping Early Focal Brain Lesions Polse, L.
2012
61 C p. 244-245
2 p.
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117 Short Term Memory and Syntactic Comprehension in Aphasia Caplan, D.
2012
61 C p. 45-46
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118 Sign Language Comprehension and the Neural Basis of Action Understanding: A Lesion Study Rogalsky, C.
2012
61 C p. 5-
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119 Single-case Models of Case Series Data in Aphasia Dell, G.
2012
61 C p. 8-
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120 Spanish/English Bilingual Adult Performance on Nicholas and Brookshire Stimuli: Evaluation of Discourse Variables and Predictors of Performance Edmonds, L.
2012
61 C p. 199-200
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121 Spontaneous Speech in Patients with Gliomas in Eloquent Areas Before and After Surgery Satoer, D.
2012
61 C p. 121-122
2 p.
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122 Structural Priming in Agrammatic Aphasia Cho-Reyes, S.
2012
61 C p. 259-261
3 p.
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123 Subcortical Activity during Verbal Selection and Suppression in Parkinson's Disease Copland, D.
2012
61 C p. 50-51
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124 Syllable Structure in the Mental Lexicon: Evidence from Hindi Ramoo, D.
2012
61 C p. 86-87
2 p.
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125 Task- and Strategy-driven Neurofunctional Reorganization for Verbal Fluency in Normal Aging Methqal, I.
2012
61 C p. 127-128
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126 The Anatomical Foundations of Acquired Reading Disorders Ripamonti, E.
2012
61 C p. 302-303
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127 The Biographic-narrative Approach in Aphasia Therapy - an Innovative Concept to Improve Quality of Life Corsten, S.
2012
61 C p. 152-153
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128 The Critical Role of the Inferior Temporal Cortex in Naming: New Evidence Hillis, A.
2012
61 C p. 24-25
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129 The Effects of Aphasia on the use of Evaluative Expression: Evidence from Verbal Mimicry in Narrative Olness, G.
2012
61 C p. 230-231
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130 The Effects of Imageability and Grammatical Class in Synonym Judgement in Aphasia Wilson, M.
2012
61 C p. 62-63
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131 The Effects of Lexical Retrieval Therapy on the Conversations of People with Chronic Non-fluent Aphasia: Can We Capture and Quantify Change? Carragher, M.
2012
61 C p. 150-151
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132 The Logopenic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia: Effects on Language and Cognition over Four Years Mahendra, N.
2012
61 C p. 96-98
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133 The Nature and Treatment of Phonological Text Agraphia Beeson, P.
2012
61 C p. 22-23
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134 The Nature of Lexical Semantic Access in Bilingual Aphasia Kiran, S.
2012
61 C p. 195-196
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135 Theory Selection using Case Series Data Goldrick, M.
2012
61 C p. 9-10
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136 The Parodized Proverbs Protocol: The Interpretation and Enunciative Manipulation of Parodized Proverbs by Aphasic Subjects Cazelato, S.
2012
61 C p. 234-235
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137 The Phonetic Features of Recurrent Utterance in Aphasic Native Speakers of Brazilian Portuguese (PB): A Case Report Couto, E.
2012
61 C p. 84-85
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138 The Production of Stressed and Unstressed Vowels in Aphasia Giustolisi, B.
2012
61 C p. 88-89
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139 The Relationships between Anomia and Short-term Memory Deficits Verhaegen, C.
2012
61 C p. 117-118
2 p.
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140 The SunCIST Program-A Clinical Approach for Intensive Aphasia Rehabilitation Kirmess, M.
2012
61 C p. 18-19
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141 Time Course of Grammatical Encoding in Healthy and Agrammatic Speakers Lee, J.
2012
61 C p. 41-42
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142 Time-reference and Tense Teased Apart Bastiaanse, R.
2012
61 C p. 39-40
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143 Treatment Efficacy in Severe Chronic Aphasia Macis, M.
2012
61 C p. 148-149
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144 Treatment for Naming in Semantic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia: Examining Effects of Teletherapy Henry, M.
2012
61 C p. 140-141
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145 Treatment-related Improvement in the First Language of a Multilingual Speaker with Chronic Aphasia Goral, M.
2012
61 C p. 166-167
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146 Using Forced Alignment for Automatic Acoustic-Phonetic Segmentation of Aphasic Discourse Lee, A.
2012
61 C p. 92-93
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147 Verbal Morphology in Aphasia: Comparison of Structured vs. Narrative Elicitation Tasks Thompson, C.
2012
61 C p. 228-229
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148 Verb-Based Facilitation of Argument Processing in Agrammatic Aphasia: Evidence from Eyetracking Mack, J.
2012
61 C p. 269-270
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149 Verb Production in Semantic Dementia: Impact of Semantic Memory Impairment on Derivational Morphology Auclair-Ouellet, N.
2012
61 C p. 220-221
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150 Verb Production in Stroke Induced Aphasia and Semantic Dementia: Similarities and Dissociations Koukoulioti, V.
2012
61 C p. 222-223
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151 Vocabulary Acquisition in Aphasia: Learning, Maintenance, and Output Modality Tuomiranta, L.
2012
61 C p. 106-107
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152 White Matter Pathway Disconnection and Language Deficits in Aphasia: A Tract-based Lesion-Symptom Mapping Study Turken, A.
2012
61 C p. 35-36
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153 Who Are the Lexical-routers? An Investigation into the Nature of Word Repetition in Aphasia Nozari, N.
2012
61 C p. 104-105
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154 Within-Task and Across-Task Variability in Agrammatic Narrative Production Stark, J.
2012
61 C p. 255-256
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155 Word-based Position Representation in Letter Identification: Evidence from Acquired Dyslexia Schubert, T.
2012
61 C p. 307-308
2 p.
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156 Working Memory Capacity and its Relation to Korean Passive Sentence Comprehension in Persons with Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer's Disease Sung, J.
2012
61 C p. 285-286
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