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Group: ReadingLab - with tag aphasia [3 articles]

Recent papers posted by members of the ReadingLab group with tag aphasia
  • Severe impairment in grammar does not preclude theory of mind.
    Neurocase, Vol. 7, No. 6. (2001), pp. 489-493.
    by R Varley, M Siegal, SC Want
  • Syllable structure and sonority in language inventory and aphasic neologisms
    Brain and Language, Vol. 95, No. 2. (November 2005), pp. 280-292.
    by Prisca Stenneken, Roelien Bastiaanse, Walter Huber, Arthur M Jacobs
    posted to aphasia phonology sonority syllable by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2005-10-24 21:30:34 as *
  • The interaction between semantic and sublexical routes in reading: Converging evidence from Chinese
    Brain and Language, Vol. 95, No. 1. (October 2005), pp. 235-236.
    by Z Han, Y Bi, H Shu, BS Weekes
    posted to aphasia brain chinese lexical_access reading semantics sublexical by garyfeng to the group ReadingLab on 2005-10-05 03:44:59 as **
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