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142 related items for PubMed ID: 2457181

  • 1. Naming in aphasic children: analysis of paraphasic errors.
    van Dongen HR, Visch-Brink EG.
    Neuropsychologia; 1988; 26(4):629-32. PubMed ID: 2457181
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  • 2. The relationship between type of naming error and semantic-lexical discrimination in aphasic patients.
    Gainotti G, Miceli G, Caltagirone C, Silveri MC, Masullo C.
    Cortex; 1981 Oct; 17(3):401-10. PubMed ID: 7333113
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  • 3. The semantic deficit in aphasia: the relationship between semantic errors in auditory comprehension and picture naming.
    Butterworth B, Howard D, Mcloughlin P.
    Neuropsychologia; 1984 Oct; 22(4):409-26. PubMed ID: 6207456
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  • 4. Referential communication by aphasic and nonaphasic adults.
    Busch CR, Brookshire RH, Nicholas LE.
    J Speech Hear Disord; 1988 Nov; 53(4):475-82. PubMed ID: 2460701
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  • 5. Automatic and volitional semantic processing in aphasia.
    Chenery HJ, Ingram JC, Murdoch BE.
    Brain Lang; 1990 Feb; 38(2):215-32. PubMed ID: 1691036
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  • 6. [Semantic paraphasias, sometimes aberrant, in transcortical motor aphasia].
    Assal G, Delaloye A.
    Schweiz Arch Neurol Neurochir Psychiatr; 1983 Feb; 132(1):5-11. PubMed ID: 6857165
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  • 7. The occurrence of paraphasias in the spontaneous speech of children with an acquired aphasia.
    Visch-Brink EG, van de Sandt-Koenderman M.
    Brain Lang; 1984 Nov; 23(2):258-71. PubMed ID: 6083818
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  • 11. Comprehending homographs in aphasia.
    Pierce RS.
    Brain Lang; 1984 Jul; 22(2):339-49. PubMed ID: 6204714
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  • 12. Anomia for facial expressions: evidence for a category specific visual-verbal disconnection syndrome.
    Rapcsak SZ, Kaszniak AW, Rubens AB.
    Neuropsychologia; 1989 Jul; 27(8):1031-41. PubMed ID: 2797411
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  • 13. Study of the temporal variables in the spontaneous speech of five aphasic patients in two situations, interview and description.
    Deloche G, Jean-Louis J, Seron X.
    Brain Lang; 1979 Sep; 8(2):241-50. PubMed ID: 487071
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  • 15. Grammatical class effects in word production: finding the locus of the deficit.
    Berndt RS, Zingeser LB.
    Brain Lang; 1991 Nov; 41(4):597-600. PubMed ID: 1723334
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  • 16. 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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  • 18. Relationship between semantic paraphasias and related nonverbal factors.
    Lewis FC, Soares L.
    Percept Mot Skills; 2000 Oct; 91(2):366-72. PubMed ID: 11065295
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  • 19. Performance of closed head-injured children on a naming task.
    Jordan FM, Ozanne AE, Murdoch BE.
    Brain Inj; 1990 Oct; 4(1):27-32. PubMed ID: 2297597
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