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Towards a Typology of Terminological Variation: A modest Proposal for Specialised Translation
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The impact of dose on naming accuracy with persons with aphasia
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The effect of probabilistic phonotactics on lexical acquisition
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Using consultation to support english learners: The experiences of bilingual school psychologists
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In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2016)
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The impact of dose on naming accuracy with persons with aphasia
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In: Speech, Language, Hearing, and Occupational Sciences Faculty Publications (2015)
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Measuring Outcomes in Aphasia and Apraxia of Speech in the Context of a Learning Health Care System
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Masked Priming Effects in Aphasia: Evidence for Altered Automatic Spreading Activation
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Perception of visually masked stimuli by individuals with aphasia: A methodological assessment and preliminary theoretical implications
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Bilingual school psychologists' assessment practices with English language learners
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In: Psychology Faculty Publications (2010)
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How much terminological theory do we need for practice? An old pedagogical dilemma in a new field
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