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Linguistic characteristics of different types of aphasia: A computer-assisted qualitative analysis using T-LAB
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OXFORD COGNITIVE SCREEN (OCS) FEASIBILITY IN THE STROKE UNIT SETTING
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Beyond grammatical category: The role of distributional properties of Italian language in processing nouns and verbs
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Non-linear spelling in writing after a pure cerebellar lesion
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AN ATTEMPT TO LOOK FOR DIFFERENCE BETWEEN DEGENERATIVE AND VASCULAR APHASIA: A DATA-DRIVEN CLUSTER ANALYSIS.
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Selection Processing in Noun and Verb Production in Left- and Right-Sided Parkinson's Disease Patients
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Processi di selezione del verbo e del nome in pazienti con malattia di Parkinson con differente prevalenza di lato
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The role of the left Inferior Frontal Gyrus in word selection processing in left- and right-sided Parkinson disease patients
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What is semantic in semantic dementia? The decay of knowledge of physical entities but not of verbs, numbers and body parts
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Word selection processing in Parkinson's disease: When nouns are more difficult than verbs
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Narrative discourse in logopenic variant of PPA: a multi-level approach
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Lexical-semantic deficits in processing food and non-food items
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Neural substrates of the 'low-level' system for speech articulation: Evidence from primary opercular syndrome
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Visuo-perceptive priming in Alzheimer's disease: evidence for a multi-componential implicit memory system
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Primary progressive aphasia: linguistic patterns and clinical variants
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Visual short-term store can compensate for a defective phonological short-term store in patients with apraxia of speech
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