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207 related items for PubMed ID: 1704811

  • 1. Effects of word-onset cuing on picture naming in aphasia: a reconsideration.
    Wingfield A, Goodglass H, Smith KL.
    Brain Lang; 1990 Oct; 39(3):373-90. PubMed ID: 1704811
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  • 2. An investigation of naming errors following semantic and phonemic cueing.
    Li EC, Williams SE.
    Neuropsychologia; 1991 Oct; 29(11):1083-93. PubMed ID: 1723180
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  • 4. On the nature of naming difficulties in aphasia.
    Laine M, Kujala P, Niemi J, Uusipaikka E.
    Cortex; 1992 Dec; 28(4):537-54. PubMed ID: 1282448
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  • 7. Category specific dissociations in naming and recognition by aphasic patients.
    Goodglass H, Wingfield A, Hyde MR, Theurkauf JC.
    Cortex; 1986 Mar; 22(1):87-102. PubMed ID: 2423298
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  • 10. Naming to picture versus description in three aphasic subgroups.
    Goodglass H, Stuss DT.
    Cortex; 1979 Jun; 15(2):199-211. PubMed ID: 477337
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  • 11. Variability and consistency in picture naming by aphasic patients.
    Howard D, Patterson K, Franklin S, Morton J, Orchard-Lisle V.
    Adv Neurol; 1984 Jun; 42():263-76. PubMed ID: 6209951
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  • 12. Action-naming performance in four syndromes of aphasia.
    Williams SE, Canter GJ.
    Brain Lang; 1987 Sep; 32(1):124-36. PubMed ID: 3651804
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  • 13. The importance of word-initial phonology: error patterns in prolonged naming efforts by aphasic patients.
    Goodglass H, Wingfield A, Hyde MR, Gleason JB, Bowles NL, Gallagher RE.
    J Int Neuropsychol Soc; 1997 Mar; 3(2):128-38. PubMed ID: 9126854
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  • 14. Anomia in moderate aphasia: problems in accessing the lexical representation.
    Le Dorze G, Nespoulous JL.
    Brain Lang; 1989 Oct; 37(3):381-400. PubMed ID: 2804620
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  • 16. Repetition deficits in three aphasic syndromes.
    Li EC, Williams SE.
    J Commun Disord; 1990 Feb; 23(1):77-88. PubMed ID: 2329186
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  • 18. Basic and subordinate level naming by agrammatic and fluent aphasic patients.
    Brownell HH, Bihrle AM, Michelow D.
    Brain Lang; 1986 May; 28(1):42-52. PubMed ID: 3719298
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  • 19. The nature of the phonological disorder in conduction aphasia.
    Kohn SE.
    Brain Lang; 1984 Sep; 23(1):97-115. PubMed ID: 6478196
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  • 20. Activation of the phonological lexicon for reading and object naming in deep dyslexia.
    Katz RB, Lanzoni SM.
    Brain Lang; 1997 Jun 01; 58(1):46-60. PubMed ID: 9184094
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