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Comparison of Computerised and Pencil-and-Paper Neuropsychological Assessments in Older Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Australians
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Is the homophone advantage influenced by post-lexical effects?
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Syllable frequency effects in immediate but not delayed syllable naming
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Communication behaviors associated with successful conversation in semantic variant primary progressive aphasia.
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Aspects of natural conversation in primary progressive aphasia
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Lexical retrieval treatment for functionally-relevant vocabulary in primary progressive aphasia : investigating generalisation to a structured interview
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The War Memorial Hospital primary progressive aphasia and related disorders clinic : from emerging area of practice to tertiary referral clinic
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The War Memorial Hospital primary progressive aphasia and related disorders clinic : from emerging area of practice to tertiary referral clinic
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Facilitation of word retrieval in primary progressive aphasia
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Characterizing the motor execution stage of speech production: Consonantal effects on delayed naming latency and onset duration
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In: Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 31 (5) (2005)
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