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Aphasiology, Volume 21 Issue 10 & 11 2007

Verbal Perseveration

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
Subjects: Aphasia; Neuropsychology;
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Editorial
Preface to this special issue on verbal perseveration
Jacqueline Stark
Pages 911 – 915
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Introductory essay: Perseveration happens!
Hugh W. Buckingham
Pages 916 – 927
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A review of classical accounts of verbal perseveration and their modern-day relevance
Jacqueline Stark
Pages 928 – 959
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Chips, cheeks and carols: A review of recurrent perseveration in speech production
Melanie S. Moses;  Lyndsey A. Nickels; Christine Sheard
Pages 960 – 974
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Insights into recurrent perseverative errors in aphasia: A case series approach
Melanie S. Moses;  Christine Sheard; Lyndsey A. Nickels
Pages 975 – 1001
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Common mechanisms underlying perseverative and non-perseverative sound and word substitutions
Nadine Martin; Gary S. Dell
Pages 1002 – 1017
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Case study: Where do aphasic perseverations come from?
Tess Ackerman; Andrew W. Ellis
Pages 1018 – 1038
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Perseveration and conversation in TBI: Response to pharmacological intervention
Tali Frankel; Claire Penn
Pages 1039 – 1078
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Verbal perseveration as the initial symptom in a case of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Jacqueline Stark;  Wolfgang Kristoferitsch;  Martin Graf;  Ellen Gelpi; Herbert Budka
Pages 1079 – 1113
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Syntax detached from semantics: Qualitative analysis of examples of verbal perseveration from a transcortical sensory aphasic patient
Jacqueline Stark
Pages 1114 – 1142
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