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Derivational morphology in agrammatic aphasia ... : a comparison between prefixed and suffixed words ...
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Numerical abilities of individuals with aphasia and healthy controls in verbal and non-verbal activities of daily living ...
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Derivational Morphology in Agrammatic Aphasia: A Comparison Between Prefixed and Suffixed Words
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In: Front Psychol (2020)
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Gender processing in Spanish patients with aphasia. A case study on gender priming and semantic gender. ...
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When verbs help naming nouns:A study on derived nominals in aphasia
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Lexical and Buffer Effects in Reading and in Writing Noun-Noun Compound Nouns
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Is “Hit and Run” a Single Word? The Processing of Irreversible Binomials in Neglect Dyslexia
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The Syntactic and Semantic Processing of Mass and Count Nouns: An ERP Study
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Language-specific effects in Alzheimer's disease : subject omission in Italian and English
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