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Aphasiology, Volume 23 Issue 9 2009

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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Contributions of the Department of Veterans Affairs to clinical aphasiology
Robert C. Marshall;  Lee Ann C. Golper;  Allen E. Boysen; Richard Katz
Pages 1079 – 1085
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The contribution of the Department of Veterans Affairs to neuroimaging of aphasia: One perspective
Jeffrey E. Metter; Anthony Mlcoch
Pages 1086 – 1100
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Treatment approaches to aphasia: Contributions of VA clinicians
Marie T. Rau; Lynn E. Fox
Pages 1101 – 1115
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Application of computers to the treatment of US veterans with aphasia
Richard C. Katz
Pages 1116 – 1126
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Understanding and management of acquired apraxia of speech: Contribution of the Department of Veterans Affairs
Julie L. Wambaugh
Pages 1127 – 1145
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A short history of the Veterans Administration's influence on aphasia assessment tools
Donald Freed
Pages 1146 – 1157
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Department of Veterans Affairs' contributions to treatment outcomes research in aphasia
Robert T. Wertz;  Michael de Riesthal;  William H. Irwin; Katherine B. Ross
Pages 1158 – 1183
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Regular Papers
Strategies of lexical substitution and retrieval in multiple sclerosis
I. M. Tallberg; G. Bergendal
Pages 1184 – 1195
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Aphasia in patients after brain tumour resection
Gail L. Davie;  Katherine A. Hutcheson;  Denise A. Barringer;  Jeffrey S. Weinberg; Jan S. Lewin
Pages 1196 – 1206
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Neurogenic communication disorders: Aphasia and cognitive-communication disorders
Willem van Steenbrugge
Pages 1207 – 1210
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