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123 related items for PubMed ID: 12633588

  • 1. Summation priming in aphasia: evidence for alterations in semantic integration and activation.
    Milberg W, Blumstein S, Giovanello KS, Misiurski C.
    Brain Cogn; 2003 Feb; 51(1):31-47. PubMed ID: 12633588
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  • 2. Impairments of lexical-semantic processing in aphasia: evidence from the processing of lexical ambiguities.
    Hagoort P.
    Brain Lang; 1993 Aug; 45(2):189-232. PubMed ID: 8358597
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  • 3. Deficits in thematic integration processes in Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia.
    Nakano H, Blumstein SE.
    Brain Lang; 2004 Jan; 88(1):96-107. PubMed ID: 14698735
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  • 4. Processing of lexical ambiguities in aphasia.
    Milberg W, Blumstein SE, Dworetzky B.
    Brain Lang; 1987 May; 31(1):138-50. PubMed ID: 2437994
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  • 5. Speed of lexical activation in nonfluent Broca's aphasia and fluent Wernicke's aphasia.
    Prather PA, Zurif E, Love T, Brownell H.
    Brain Lang; 1997 Oct 01; 59(3):391-411. PubMed ID: 9299070
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  • 6. Syntactic priming effects in aphasia: an investigation of local syntactic dependencies.
    Blumstein SE, Milberg WP, Dworetzky B, Rosen A, Gershberg F.
    Brain Lang; 1991 Apr 01; 40(3):393-421. PubMed ID: 2054595
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  • 7. On-line processing of filler-gap construction in aphasia.
    Blumstein SE, Byma G, Kurowski K, Hourihan J, Brown T, Hutchinson A.
    Brain Lang; 1998 Feb 01; 61(2):149-68. PubMed ID: 9468769
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  • 8. Vocabulary grammatical structure in aphasic patients.
    Mihăilescu L.
    Rom J Neurol Psychiatry; 1992 Feb 01; 30(1):31-46. PubMed ID: 1633100
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  • 9. Analysis of the spontaneous writing errors of normal and aphasic writers.
    Sgaramella TM, Ellis AW, Semenza C.
    Cortex; 1991 Mar 01; 27(1):29-39. PubMed ID: 2055042
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  • 12. Mapping from sound to meaning: reduced lexical activation in Broca's aphasics.
    Utman JA, Blumstein SE, Sullivan K.
    Brain Lang; 2001 Dec 01; 79(3):444-72. PubMed ID: 11781053
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  • 13. Thematic analysis in agrammatic comprehension: syntactic structures and task demands.
    Friederici AD, Frazier L.
    Brain Lang; 1992 Jan 01; 42(1):1-29. PubMed ID: 1547466
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  • 17. Comprehension in aphasia: a cross-linguistic study.
    Bates E, Friederici A, Wulfeck B.
    Brain Lang; 1987 Sep 01; 32(1):19-67. PubMed ID: 3651807
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  • 18. Semantic priming in Broca's aphasics at a short SOA: no support for an automatic access deficit.
    Hagoort P.
    Brain Lang; 1997 Feb 01; 56(2):287-300. PubMed ID: 9027374
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