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The validity of Barlow's 1877 case of acquired childhood aphasia: case notes versus published reports
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Explorations of the brain, mind and medicine in the writings of Jonathan Swift
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Language and memory disorder in the case of Jonathan Swift: considerations on retrospective diagnosis
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Hyperlexia in a 4-year-old boy with Autistic Spectrum Disorder
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On the acquisition of ambiguous Valency-marking morphemes: insights from the acquisition of French SE
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Phrenology and methodology, or "playing tennis with the net down"
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Charles West: a 19th century perspective on acquired childhood aphasia
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Sir William Osler's contribution to the study of childhood aphasia
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Papers on the history of neurolinguistics: introduction to the special issue, Journal of Neurolinguistics
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The unknown source of John Hughlings Jackson's early interest in aphasia and epilepsy
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Acquired childhood aphasia: British contributions to the 19th century debate
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The history of written language disorders: reexamining Pitres’ case (1884) of pure agraphia
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Cross-linguistic study of vocal pathology: perceptual features of spasmodic dysphonia in French-speaking subjects
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Pitres’s two remarkable cases: Pure agraphia (1884) and Polyglot aphasia (1895)
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Perceptual aspects of spasmodic dysphonia across different languages
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La cliticisation en SE dans le langage de l’enfant: surgénéralisation des affixations et des omissions
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