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Aphasiology, Volume 21 Issue 6 - 8 2007

13% more pages in 2010!
Impact Factor 0.955 and 5-Year Impact Factor 1.209 (All figures 2009 Thomson Reuters, 2008 JCR)
ISSN: 1464-5041 (electronic) 0268-7038 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 12 issues per year
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Introduction
Audrey L. Holland
Page 533
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Syntactic and pragmatic aspects of determiner and pronoun production in Dutch agrammatic Broca's aphasia
Esther Ruigendijk; Sergio Baauw
Pages 535 – 547
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The “tree-pruning hypothesis” in bilingualism
Andrea Tissen;  Sandra Weber;  Marion Grande; Thomas Günther
Pages 548 – 557
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Single-word semantic judgements in semantic dementia: Do phonology and grammatical class count?
Jamie Reilly;  Katy Cross;  Vanessa Troiani; Murray Grossman
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As far as individuals with conduction aphasia understood these sentences were ungrammatical: Garden path in conduction aphasia
Naama Friedmann; Aviah Gvion
Pages 570 – 586
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Treatment of input and output phonology in aphasia: A single case study
Sabine Corsten;  Markus Mende;  Jürgen Cholewa; Walter Huber
Pages 587 – 603
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The relation between syntactic and morphological recovery in agrammatic aphasia: A case study
Michael Walsh Dickey; Cynthia K. Thompson
Pages 604 – 616
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Lexical influences on single word repetition in acquired spoken output impairment: A cross language comparison
Nicole Lallini;  Nick Miller; David Howard
Pages 617 – 631
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Improved effects of word-retrieval treatments subsequent to addition of the orthographic form
Julie L. Wambaugh; Sandra Wright
Pages 632 – 642
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A contextual approach to facilitating word retrieval in agrammatic aphasia
Jean K. Gordon
Pages 643 – 657
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Self-correction in apraxia of speech: The effect of treatment
Anita van der Merwe
Pages 658 – 669
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Orthographic cueing in anomic aphasia: How does it work?
Antje Lorenz; Lyndsey Nickels
Pages 670 – 686
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Longitudinal study of reading and writing rehabilitation using a bigraph–biphone correspondence approach
Kelly Bowes; Nadine Martin
Pages 687 – 701
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Talking across time: Using reported speech as a communicative resource in amnesia
Melissa C. Duff;  Julie A. Hengst;  Daniel Tranel; Neal J. Cohen
Pages 702 – 716
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Gesture and aphasia: Helping hands?
Victoria L. Scharp;  Connie A. Tompkins; Jana M. Iverson
Pages 717 – 725
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A cognitive and psycholinguistic investigation of neologisms
Arpita Bose; Lori Buchanan
Pages 726 – 738
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Towards a description of clinical communication impairment profiles following right-hemisphere damage
Hélène Côté;  Mélissa Payer;  Francine Giroux; Yves Joanette
Pages 739 – 749
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