Buch, Englisch, 114 Seiten, Gewicht: 204 g
A Special Issue of Aphasiology
Buch, Englisch, 114 Seiten, Gewicht: 204 g
Reihe: Special Issues of Aphasiology
ISBN: 978-1-84169-955-4
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Weitere Infos & Material
J.L. Wambaugh, A Comparison of the Relative Effects of Phonologic and Semantic Cueing Treatments. G. DeDe, D. Parris, G. Waters, Teaching Self Cues: A Treatment Approach for Verbal Naming. H.K. Ulatowska, G.S. Olness, R.T. Wertz, A.M. Samson, M.W. Keebler, K.E. Goins, Relationship between Discourse and Western Aphasia Battery Performance in African Americans with Aphasia. C.A. Coehlo, K.M. Youse, K.N. Le, R. Feinn, Narrative and Conversational Discourse of Adults with Closed Head Injuries and Non-brain-injured Adults: A Discriminant Analysis. M.L. Blake, J.R. Duffy, C.A. Tomkins, P.S. Myers, Right Hemisphere Syndrome is in the Eye of the Beholder. W.D. Hula, M.R. McNeil, P.J. Doyle, H.J. Rubinsky, T.R.D. Fossett, The Inter-rater Reliability of the Story Retell Procedure. J.F. Mayer, L.L. Murray, Functional Measures of Naming in Aphasia: Word Retrieval in Confrontation Naming versus Connected Speech. M. Rose, J. Douglas, Limb Apraxia, Pantomime and Lexical Gesture in Aphasic Speakers: Preliminary Findings. H.H. Wright, S.W. Silverman, M. Newhoff, Measures of Lexical Diversity in Aphasia.