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308 related items for PubMed ID: 19555932

  • 1. The role of noun syntax in spoken word production: evidence from aphasia.
    Herbert R, Best W.
    Cortex; 2010 Mar; 46(3):329-42. PubMed ID: 19555932
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  • 3. The representation of lexical-syntactic information: evidence from syntactic and lexical retrieval impairments in aphasia.
    Biran M, Friedmann N.
    Cortex; 2012 Oct; 48(9):1103-27. PubMed ID: 21798529
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  • 5. Knowing its gender without knowing its name: differential access to lexical information in a jargonaphasic patient.
    Macoir J, Béland R.
    Neurocase; 2004 Dec; 10(6):471-82. PubMed ID: 15788287
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  • 10. The count-mass distinction in typically developing and grammatically specifically language impaired children: new evidence on the role of syntax and semantics.
    Froud K, van der Lely HK.
    J Commun Disord; 2008 Dec; 41(3):274-303. PubMed ID: 18206904
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  • 12. Morphological errors and the representation of morphology in the lexical-semantic system.
    Miceli G.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci; 1994 Oct 29; 346(1315):79-87. PubMed ID: 7886157
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  • 14. Noun-verb dissociation in aphasia: the role of imageability and functional locus of the lesion.
    Crepaldi D, Aggujaro S, Arduino LS, Zonca G, Ghirardi G, Inzaghi MG, Colombo M, Chierchia G, Luzzatti C.
    Neuropsychologia; 2006 Oct 29; 44(1):73-89. PubMed ID: 15922372
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  • 15. The preservation of verb subcategory knowledge in a spoken language comprehension deficit.
    Allen MD.
    Brain Lang; 2005 Nov 29; 95(2):255-64. PubMed ID: 16111742
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  • 20. Comprehension of lexical subcategory distinctions by aphasic patients: proper/common and mass/count nouns.
    Shapiro LP, Zurif E, Carey S, Grossman M.
    J Speech Hear Res; 1989 Sep 29; 32(3):481-8. PubMed ID: 2779194
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