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Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

Volume 16, Numbers 1-2, 1 January 2002

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Anomia is simply a reflection of semantic and phonological impairments: Evidence from a case-series study
pp. 56-82(27)
Authors: Lambon Ralph, Matthew A.; Moriarty, Lynne; Sage, Karen

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Production of nouns and verbs in aphasia: Effects of elicitation context
pp. 83-106(24)
Authors: Berndt, Rita Sloan; Burton, Martha W.; Haendiges, Anne N.; Mitchum, Charlotte C.

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Phonological and orthographic facilitation of word-retrieval in aphasia: Immediate and delayed effects
pp. 151-168(18)
Authors: Best, W.; Herbert, R.; Hickin, J.; Osborne, F.; Howard, D.

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The effects of lexical stress in aphasic word production
pp. 198-237(40)
Authors: Howard, David; Smith, Kathryn

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