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Unusual Aphasias - Their Implications for a Definition of and the Neurological Basis for Aphasia: Introduction
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Pragmatic and Syntactic Improvement in Fluent and Nonfluent Aphasia
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Specialty Recognition in Neurogenic Speech, Language and Cognitive Disorders - Clinical Competence in Aphasia and Aphasia of Speech
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Classifying the aphasias: A comparison of the Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination and the Western Aphasia Battery
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Aphasia With and Without Adjectives - Classifying the Aphasias: Commodious or Chimerical?
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Language Deficit in Aphasia and Dementia: The Same As, Different From, or Both
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Differentiating Aphasia and the Language of Generalized Intellectual Impairment
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Prognosis in Aphasia: Investigation of the High-Overall Prediction (HOAP) and the Short-Direct or HOAP Slope Method to Predict Change in PICA Performance
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Statistical Prediction of Change in Aphasia: Clinical Application of Multiple Regression Analysis
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Right Hemisphere PICA Percentiles: Some Speculations About Aphasia
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