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The merest logomachy: the 1868 Norwich discussion of aphasia by Hughlings Jackson and Broca
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Phonemic awareness in Chinese L1 readers of English: not simply an effect of orthography
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The merest Logomachy: The 1868 Norwich discussion of aphasia by Hughlings Jackson and Broca
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The merest Logomachy: The 1868 Norwich discussion of aphasia by Hughlings Jackson and Broca
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Determining the distinction between language and thought through medico-legal considerations of aphasia in the late 19th Century
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Language development in a 3-year-old boy with Prader- Willi syndrome
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Bilingualism and memory: early 19th Century ideas about the significance of Polyglot Aphasia
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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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