Clinical Linguistics/Neurolinguistics: Bibliography

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Neurology / Neuropsychology

Andreasen, N.C. 1990. Das funktionsgestörte Gehirn.Einführung in die biologische Psychiatrie. Weinheim, Basel:Berlitz Verlag.

Calvin, William H., Ojemann, George A. 1996. Einsicht ins Gehirn.Wie Denken und Sprache entstehen. München: Hanser.

von Cramon D. & Zihl J. (Hrsg.) 1988. Neuropsychologische Rehabilitation: Grundlagen - Diagnostik - Behandlungsverfahren. Berlin, Heidelberg, New York: Springer.

Deacon, T. W. 1992. The human brain. Jones, S., Martin, R.,Pilbeam, D. (eds) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of HumanEvolution. Cambridge: CUP. 115-123.

Delank, H.-W. 1991. Neurologie. Enke.

Ferner, H. & J. Staubesand (eds.) 1973. Sobotta/Becher.Atlas der Anatomie des Menschen. Bd. 3: Zentralnervensystem... .Urban & Schwarzenberg.

Fodor, J. A. 1983. The Modularity of Mind. An Essay on FacultyPsychology. Cambridge/Mass.: MIT Press.

Foundas AL; Henchey R; Gilmore RL; Fennell EB; Heilman KM (1995)Apraxia during Wada testing. Neurology 45 (7): 1379-83

Freund HJ (1990) Premotor area and preparation of movement. RevNeurol (Paris) 146 (10): 543-7

Kahle, W., Leinhardt, H. & Platzer, W. 1986 (5. Aufl.).Nervensystem und Sinnesorgane. Taschenatlas der Anatomie, Bd. III.Stuttgart: dtv.

Kertesz, A. 1991. Language Cortex. Aphasiology 5, 207-234.

Love, R. J. & W. G. Webb 1992. Neurology for the Speech-Language Pathologist. Butterworth-Heinemann.

Mauritz K.H., Homberg V. (Hrsg.) 1991. Neurologische Rehabilitation I.Bern, Göttingen, Toronto: Huber

Poeck, K. 1989. Klinische Neuropsychologie. Stuttgart: Thieme.

Thews, G., E. Mutschler, P. Vaupel 1989. Anatomie, Physiologie und Pathophysiologie des Menschen. Kapitel 16: Nervensystem.Wiss. Buchgesellschaft.

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General Neurolinguistics / Neurophonetics

Abberton E.R.M., Howard D.M., Fourcin A.J. 1989. Laryngographic Assessment of Normal Voice: A Tutorial. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 3, 281-296

Ackermann H; Hertrich I; Ziegler W (1993) Prosodische Störungen beineurologischen Erkrankungen - eine Literaturübersicht. FortschrNeurol Psychiatr 61 (7): 241-53

Baker-van den Goorbergh, L. (1990) CLEAR: Computerizedlanguage-error analysis report. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 4, 285-293.

Ball, M.J. (1988) Tutorial review: LARSP to LLARSP: thedesign of a grammatical profile for Welsh. Clinical Linguistics^& Phonetics 2, 55-73.

Ball, M.J. (1988) Review article: Clinical linguisticsencounters. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 2,143-151.

Ball, M.J. (1988) Short note: The transcription ofphonation types. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics2, 253-256.

Ball, M. J. (1992) Is a clinical sociolinguistics possible?Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 6, 155-160.

Ball, M. J., Code, C., Rahilly, J., and Hazlett, D. (1994)Non-segmental aspects of disordered speech: Developments intranscription. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 8,67-83.

Baum, S. R. (1991) Sensitivity to syntactic violations across theage-span: Evidence from a word-monitoring task. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 5, 317-328.

Baum, S. R. and Slatkovsky, K. (1993) Phonemic false evaluation?:Preliminary data from a conduction aphasia patient. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 7, 207-218.

Bedore, L. M., Leonard, L. B., and Gandour, J. (1994) Thesubstitution of a click for sibilants: A case study. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 8, 283-293.

Bernhardt, B. and Gilbert, J. (1992) Applying linguistic theoryto speech-language pathology: The case for nonlinear phonology.Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 6, 123-145.

Bender A., Dogil G., Mayer J. 1992. Computerunterstützte Diagnostik und Therapie der neurogenen Lautstörungen: Elektrolaryngographie. In: Roth 1992: 125-134

Beresford, R. (1987) What kind of phonological description isclinically the most useful? Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 1, 35-89.

Bierwisch, M. 1987. Linguistik als kognitive Wissenschaft -Erläuterungen zu einem Forschungsprogramm. Zeitschrift fürGermanistik 6, 645-667.

Blanken, G. (1988) Anmerkungen zur Methodologie der KognitivenNeurolinguistik. Neurolinguistik 2, 127- .

Blanken, G., Dittmann, J., Grimm, H., Marshall, J. C., Wallesch, C.W. (eds) 1993. Linguistic Disorders and Pathologies. An InternationalHandbook. Berlin, New York: de Gruyter.

Bountress, M.G., Bountress, N.G., and Tonelson, S.W. (1988) Theinfluence of racial experimenter effects upon mean length ofutterance. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 2,47-53.

Bryan, Karen L. (1989) Language prosody and the right hemisphere.Aphasiology 3 (4), 285-299.

Buckingham, H. W. and Yule, G. (1987) Phonemic false evaluation:Theoretical and clinical aspects. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 1, 113-125.

Caplan, D. 1987. Neurolinguistics and linguistic aphasiology.Cambridge University Press.

Caplan, David 1993. Language : structure, processing, and disorders.Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press.

Chin, S.B. & Dinnsen, D.A. (1991). Feature geometry in disorderedphonologies. Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics 5, 329 - 337.

Clark LW (1994) Communication disorders: what to look for, and whento refer. Geriatrics 49 (6): 51-5; quiz 56-7

Confavreux C; Croisile B; Garassus P; Aimard G; Trillet M (1992)Progressive amusia and aprosody. Arch Neurol 49 (9): 971-6

Connolly, J. H. (1990) Exploiting functional structure at thegrammatical level. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics4, 1-8.

Connolly, J. H. (1991) Some issues in the clinical application ofcomputational linguistics. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 5, 65-78.

Crain, S. (1987) On performability structure and process inlanguage understanding. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics1, 127-145.

Crystal, D. (1987) Towards a 'bucket' theory of languagedisability: Taking account of interaction between linguisticlevels. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 1,7-22.

Deacon, T. W. 1992. Biological aspects of language. Jones, S.,Martin, R., Pilbeam, D. (eds) The Cambridge Encyclopedia of HumanEvolution. Cambridge: CUP. 128-133.

Dejonckere, P. H. and Wieneke, G. H. (1994) Spectral, cepstraland aperiodicity characteristics of pathological voices before andafter phonosurgical treatment. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 8, 161-169.

Dew, A. M., Glaister, N., and Roach, P. J. (1989) Combiningdisplays of EPG and automatic segmentation of speech for clinicalpurposes. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 3,71-80.

Dittmann, J., Fehrenbach, R.A. & Welsh, C. (1989) MorphosyntaktischeAbweichungen bei Schizophrenie. Ein Überblick über denStand der Forschung. Neurolinguistik 3, 145-174.

Dogil, G. (1985). Nonlinear phonology in the area of speech andgrammar pathology. In: Van der Hulst, H. & Smith, N. (Hrsg.)Advances in Nonlinear Phonology. Dordrecht: Foris Publication.

Dogil G. 1992. Moderne Merkmaltheorien als Grundlage für eineDeutung der neurogenen Lautstörungen. In: Rickheit et al. 1992

Duckworth, M., Allen, G., Hardcastle, W., and Ball, M. (1990)Extensions to the International Phonetic Alphabet for thetranscription of atypical speech. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 4, 273-280.

Elliott D; Weeks DJ (1993) Cerebral specialization for speechperception and movement organization in adults with Down'ssyndrome. Cortex 29 (1): 103-13

Flint AJ; Black SE; Campbell-Taylor I; Gailey GF; Levinton C(1993) Abnormal speech articulation, psychomotor retardation, andsubcortical dysfunction in major depression [see comments]. JPsychiatr Res 27 (3): 309-19

Friederici, A. (1984) Neuropsychologie der Sprache. Stuttgart:Kohlhammer.

Frome Loeb, D. and Leonard, L. (1988) Specific languageimpairment and parameter theory. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 2, 317-327.

Fujii, T.; Fukatsu, R.; Watabe, S.; Ohnuma, A.; Teramura, K.;Kimura, I.; Saso, S.; Kogure, K. (1990) Auditory sound agnosiawithout aphasia following a right temporal lobe lesion.Cortex 26 (2): 263

Gandour, J. and Marshall, R.C. (1988) Phonological features andrepresentations meet the Munchausen syndrome. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 2, 167-178.

Gillette Y (1992) Family-centered early intervention: anopportunity for creative practice in speech-language pathology.Clin Commun Disord 2 (3): 48-60

Gogolitsin YL; Nechaev VB (1990) Correlates of lexical processingin the activity of neuronal populations of the human brain.Stereotact Funct Neurosurg 54-55: 163-7

Grodzinsky, Y. 1990. Theoretical Perspectives on Language Deficits.MIT Press.

Harley, T. A. 1993. Major review: connectionist approaches tolanguage disorders. Aphasiology 3, 221-249.

Hewlett, N. (1988) Acoustic properties of /k/ and /t/ in normaland phonologically disordered speech. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 2, 29-45.

Howard, S. J. (1993) Articulatory constraints on a phonologicalsystem: A case study of cleft palate speech. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 7, 299-317.

Jakobson, R. (1969). Kindersprache, Aphasie und allgemeineLautgesetze. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.

Kaczmarek, B. L. J. (1990) Visual classification of speechsounds. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 4,247-252.

Kent, R. D. & Rosenbek, J. C. 1982. Prosodic disturbance andneurologic lesion. Brain and Language 15, 259-291.

Kuipers-Alting, L.J. (1988) The pronunciation of a number ofEnglish words by Dutch hearing impaired and normal hearing studentsin Dutch special and ordinary secondary education: Preliminaryresults. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 2,209-219.

Lieberman, P. 1984. The Biology and Evolution of Language.Cambridge/Mass.: Harvard University Press.

Lieberman, P. 1991. Uniquely Human: The Evolution of Speech,Thought, and Selfless Behavior. Cambridge/Mass.: HarvardUniversity Press.

Lieberman, P. 1992. Could an autonomous syntax module have evolved.Brain and Language 43, 768-774.

Lieberman, P. 1992. On the evolution of human language. Hawkins, J.A. & Gell-Mann, M. (eds) The Evolution of Human Language. (SFIstudies in the sciences of complexity). New York: Addison-Wesley.21-47.

Lieberman, P., Feldman, L. S. Aronson, S., and Engen, E. (1989)Sentence comprehension, syntax and vowel duration in aged people.Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 3, 299-311.

Local, J., and Wootton, T. (1995) Interactional and phoneticaspects of immediate echolalia in autism: A case study. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 9, 155-184.

Long, S. H. (1987) 'Computerized profiling' of clinical languagesamples. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 1,97-105.

Maratsos M; Matheny L (1994) Language specificity and elasticity:brain and clinical syndrome studies. Annu Rev Psychol45: 487-516

McHenry M; Wilson R (1994) The challenge of unintelligible speechfollowing traumatic brain injury. Brain Inj 8 (4): 363-75

McLeod, S., and Isaac, K. (1995) Use of spectrographic analyses toevaluate the efficacy of phonological intervention. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 9, 229-234.

Meyerson MD (1985) The effect of syndrome diagnosis on speechremediation. Birth Defects 21 (2): 47-68

Mitchum, C. C. and Berndt, R. S. (1992) Clinical linguistics,cognitive neuropsychology and aphasia therapy. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 6, 3-10.

Müller, R.-A. (1992) Modularism, holism, connectionism: oldconflicts and new perspectives in aphasiology and neuropsychology.Aphasiology 6, 443-475.

Ohala, J. J. (1980) The application of phonological universals inspeech pathology. Loss, N. J. (ed) Speech and Language: Advances inBasic Research and Practice. New York: Academic Press.

Perkins, M. (1994) Repetitiveness in language disorders: A newanalytical procedure. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics8, 321-336.

Pinker, Steven (1994) The Language Instinct. New York: William Morrow.(Deutsche Übersetzung, 1996, Der Sprachinstinkt. München: Kindler)

Powell, Th. W. (ed) 1996. Pathologies of Speech and Language:Contributions of Clinical Phonetics & Linguistics. ICPLA, NewOrleans, LA.

Ptok, M. (1992) Die Fast-Fourier-Transformation desElektroglottogramms zur Analyse der glottischen Impendanz (AGI).Sprache-Stimme-Gehör 16, 113-115.

Rickheit, Gert, Mellies, Rüdiger & Winnecken, Andreas 1992.Linguistische Aspekte der Sprachtherapie. Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag.

Roth V.M. (Hrsg.) 1992. Computer in der Sprachtherapie. Neue WEGE.Tübingen: Gunter Narr Verlag

Scharf G. 1995. Die Theorien der nichtlinearen Phonologie und ihreklinische Anwendung. Phonetik-AIMS (Arbeitspapiere des Institutsfür Maschinelle Sprachverarbeitung) Vol. 2(3), Universität Stuttgart.

Semenza, C.; Butterworth, B.; Panzeri, M.; Ferreri, T. (1990) Wordformation: New evidence from aphasia. Neuropsychologia28 (5): 499

Sendlmeier, W. F. (1989) Speech cue enhancement in intervocalicstops. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 3,151-161.

Sendlmeier, W. F. (1990) Modification of strategies in featureextraction. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 4,239-245.

Shriberg, L., Hinke, R., and Trost-Steffen, C. (1987) A procedureto select and train persons for narrow phonetic transcription byconsensus. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 1,171-189.

Shriberg, L. D. and Lof, G. L. (1991) Reliability studies inbroad and narrow phonetic transcription. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics 5, 225-279.

Stover, S. E. and Haynes, W. O. (1989) Topic manipulation andcohesive adequacy in conversations of normal adults between theages of 30 and 90. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics3, 137-149.

Takayama Y; Sugishita M; Kido T; Ogawa M; Akiguchi I (1993) A caseof foreign accent syndrome without aphasia caused by a lesion ofthe left precentral gyrus. Neurology 43 (7): 1361-3

Vogel M., Ziegler W., Morasch H. 1988. Sprechen. In: von Cramon &$Zihl 1988

Vollmer K. 1993. Untersuchung der Koartikulation bei gestörterSprache: Experimentalstudie. Magisterarbeit im Wintersemester92/93 an der Universität Bielefeld, Fakultät für Linguistikund Literaturwissenschaft.

Wang XD (1992) Mirror writing of Chinese characters in childrenand neurologic patients. Chin Med J (Engl) 105(4): 306-11

Weigl, E. & Bierwisch, M. (1970) Neuropsychology and linguistics:topics of common research. Foundations of Language 6, 1-18.

Weismer G; Fennell AM (1985) Constancy of (acoustic) relativetiming measures in phrase-level utterances. J Acoust SocAm 78 (1 Pt 1): 49-57

Wells, W. H. G. and Local, J. (1993) The sense of an ending: Acase of prosodic delay. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics7, 59-73.

Willcox, A., and Mogford-Bevan, K. (1995) Assessing conversationaldisability. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 9,235-254.

Wilson, W. R. and Morton, K. (1990) Reconsideration of theaction-theory perspective on speech motor control. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics 4, 341-362.

Wioland, F., Brock, G., and Metz-Lutz, M. N. (1990) Speechperception during spoken-language processing in French: Howcomprehension processes interact with the perception of on-goingspeech. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 4, 303-317.

Yavas, M. (1994) Extreme regularity in phonological disorder: Acase study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 8, 127-139.

Yavas, M. and Lamprecht, R. (1988) Processes and intelligibilityin disordered phonology. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics2, 329-345.

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Articulation

Butcher, A. (1989) Measuring coarticulation and variability intongue contact patterns. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,3, 39-47.

Dew, A. M., Glaister, N., and Roach, P. J. (1989) Combiningdisplays of EPG and automatic segmentation of speech for clinicalpurposes. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 3,71-80.

Fletcher, S. G. (1990) Recognition of words from palatometricdisplays. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 4,9-24.

Fletcher, S. G., McCutcheon, M. J., Smith, S. C., and Smith, W. H.(1989) Glossometric measurements in vowel production andmodification. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 3,359-375.

Gröne B.F., Hoch G., Schönle P.W. 1992. DieElektromagnetische Artikulographie (EMA) - dynamische Analyse undWiedergabe von Sprechbewegungen auf dem Computerschirm. In: Roth1992: 113-124

Hardcastle, W. & Edwards, S. 1992. EPG-based description of apraxicspeech errors. Kent, R. (ed) Intelligibility in SpeechDisorders. John Benjamins.

Hardcastle, W. J., Jones, W., Knight, C., Trudgeon, A., and Calder,G. (1989) New developments in electropalatography: Astate-of-the-art report. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,3, 1-38.

Hoole, P., Ziegler, W., Hartmann, E., and Hardcastle, W. (1989)Parallel electropalatographic and acoustic measures of fricatives.Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 3, 59-69.

Maurer, D., Gröne, B., Landis, T., Hoch, G., and Schönle,P. W. (1993) Re-examination of the relation between the vocaltract and the vowel sound with electromagnetic articulography (EMA)in vocalizations. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,7, 129-143.

Morgan Barry, R. (1989) EPG from square one: An overview ofelectropalatography as an aid to therapy. Clinical Linguistics^& Phonetics, 3, 81-91.

Morgan Barry, R. (1993) Measuring segmental timing inpathological speech using electropalatography. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics, 7, 275-283.

Schönle P. W., Gröne B., Hoch G. 1991. Zur Kinematik derSprechapraxie. Mauritz K. H. & Homberg V. (eds.). NeurologischeRehabilitation I. Bern etc.: Huber.

Sugishita, M., Konno, K., Yunoki, K., Togashi, O., Kawamura, M.1987. Electropalatographic analysis of apraxia of speech in a lefthander and in a right hander. Brain 110, 1393-1417.

Wein B; Angerstein W; Klajman S (1993) Suchbewegungen der Zunge beieiner Sprechapraxie: Darstellung mittels Ultraschall undPseudo-3D-Abbildung. Nervenarzt 64 (2): 143-5

Wood, S., Czigler, P., and Nordh, E. (1993) A video-based systemfor recording speech movements in three dimensions. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics, 7, 269-273.

Wright, S. and Kerswill, P. (1989) Electropalatography in theanalysis of connected speech processes. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics, 3, 49-57.

Yamashita, Y., Michi, K.-I., Imai, S., Suzuki, N. and Yoshida, H.(1992) Electropalatographic investigation of abnormallingual-palatal contact patterns in cleft palate patients.Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 6, 201-217.

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Dysarthria

General

Albert, M. et al. 1981. Clinical Aspects of Dysphasia. Springer.

Aronson, Arnold E. 1990. Clinical voice disorders. New York: Thieme.

Darley, Frederic L., Aronson, Arnold E. & Brown Joe R. 1975.Motor speech disorders. Philadelphia: Saunders.

Edwards, M. 1984. Disorders of Articulation. Springer.

Gentil, M. (1992) Phonetic intelligibility testing in dysarthriafor the use of French language clinicians. Clinical Linguistics^& Phonetics, 6, 179-189.

Goldstein, P., Ziegler, W., Vogel, M., and Hoole, P. (1994)Combined palatal-lift and EPG-feedback therapy in dysarthria: Acase study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 8,201-218.

Hartman DE; Abbs JH (1988) Dysarthrias of movement disorders.Adv Neurol 49: 289-306

Henderson, Victor W (1995) Aphasia, Apraxia of Speech, andDysarthria. Archives of neurology 52, Number 8: 745ff

Hird K; Kirsner K (1993) Dysprosody following acquired neurogenicimpairment. Brain and Language 45 (1): 46-60

Hirose H (1986) Pathophysiology of motor speech disorders(dysarthria). Folia Phoniatr (Basel) 38 (2-4):61-88

Huber W. 1989: Dysarthrie. In : Poeck 1989

Ivry R (1993) Cerebellar involvement in the explicitrepresentation of temporal information. Ann N Y Acad Sci682: 214-30

Kent, R. D., Kent, J. F., Weismer, G., Martin, R. E., Sufit, R. L.,Brooks, B. R., and Rosenbek, J. C. (1989) Relationships betweenspeech intelligibility and the slope of second-formant transitionsin dysarthric subjects. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,3, 347-358.

Kluin KJ; Foster NL; Berent S; Gilman S (1993) Perceptual analysisof speech disorders in progressive supranuclear palsy.Neurology 43 (3 Pt 1): 563-6

Lebrun Y; Devreux F; Rousseau JJ (1986) Language and speech in apatient with a clinical diagnosis of progressive supranuclearpalsy. Brain and Language 27 (2): 247-56

Liss JM; Weismer G (1992) Qualitative acoustic analysis in thestudy of motor speech disorders. J Acoust Soc Am 92 (5):2984-7

Lopez OL; Becker JT; Dew MA; Banks G; Dorst SK; McNeil M (1994)Speech motor control disorder after HIV infection [see comments].Neurology 44 (11): 2187-9

Ludlow, C. L. 1993. Hypo- and hyperkinetic dysarthria. Blanken, G.,Dittmann, J., Grimm, H., Marshall, J. C., Wallesch, C. W. (eds)Linguistic Disorders and Pathologies. An International Handbook.Berlin, New York: de Gruyter. 461-467.

Luzatti, C. & Hinckeldey, S. 1987. Klinische und neuroanatomischeGrundlagen der Dysarthrien. Springer, L. & Kattenbeck, G. (eds)Aktuelle Beiträge zur Dysarthrophonie und Dysprosodie.München: tuduv-Verlag. 1-24.

McClean MD; Beukelman DR; Yorkston KM (1987) Speech-musclevisuomotor tracking in dysarthric and nonimpaired speakers.Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 30 (2):276-82

McNeil MR; Weismer G; Adams S; Mulligan M (1990) Oral structurenonspeech motor control in normal, dysarthric, aphasic and apraxicspeakers: isometric force and static position control. Journalof Speech and Hearing Research 33 (2): 255-68

Morgan Barry, R. (1995). A comparative study of the relationshipbetween dysarthria and verbal dyspraxia in adults and children.Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 9, 311-332.

Morris RJ (1989) VOT and dysarthria: a descriptive study.Journal of Communication Disorders 22 (1): 23-33

Pearson VA (1995) Speech and language therapy: is it effective?Public Health 109 (2): 143-53

Poizner H; Kegl J (1993) Neural disorders of the linguistic use ofspace and movement. Ann N Y Acad Sci 682: 192-213

Ramig LA; Scherer RC; Titze IR; Ringel SP (1988) Acoustic analysisof voices of patients with neurologic disease: rationale andpreliminary data. Ann Otol Rhinol Laryngol 97 (2 Pt1): 164-72

Robertson, Sandra J. & Thomson, Fay 1992. Therapie mit Dysarthrikern.Stuttgart, Jena: G. Fischer.

Schlenck, K.-J., Bettrich, R., and Willmes, K. (1993) Aspects ofdisturbed prosody in dysarthria. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics, 7, 119-128.

Springer, Luise & Kattenbeck, Georg (Eds.) 1987. Aktuelle Beiträge zur Dysarthrophonie und Dysprosodie. München: tuduv-Verlag.

Stansfield J (1990) Prevalence of stuttering and cluttering inadults with mental handicaps. J Ment Defic Res 34 (Pt 4): 287-307

Tait, M., and Shillcock, R. (1993) Syntactic theory and thecharacterization of dysphasic speech. Clinical Linguistics &$Phonetics, 7, 237-239.

Tjaden, K. K., and Liss, J. M. (1995) The role of listenerfamiliarity in the perception of dysarthric speech. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics, 9, 139-154.

Vance JE (1994) Prosodic deviation in dysarthria: a case study.Eur J Disord Commun 29 (1): 61-76

Vogel, M. 1987. Einführung in die phonetische Beschreibung derDysarthrophonien. Springer, L. & Kattenbeck, G. (eds)Aktuelle Beiträge zur Dysarthrophonie und Dysprosodie.München: tuduv-Verlag. 25-58.

Volkmann, J., Hefter, H., Lange, W. H., Freund, H. J. 1992.Impairment of temporal organisation of speech in Basal Gangliadiseases. Brain and Language, 43, 386-399.

Yorkston, Kathryn M., Beukelman, David. R. & Bell, Kathleen R. 1988.Clinical management of dysarthric speakers. Boston etc.: College-HillPublication.

Yorkston KM; Hammen VL; Beukelman DR; Traynor CD (1990) The effectof rate control on the intelligibility and naturalness ofdysarthric speech. Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders55 (3): 550-60

Ziegler, W., Hartmann, E. and von Cramon, D. (1988) Wordidentification testing in the diagnostic evaluation of dysarthricspeech. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2,291-308.

Ziegler, W., Hartmann, E. & Hoole, P. (1993) Syllabic timing indysarthria. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 36, 683-693.

Zwirner, P. & Barnes, G. J. (1992) Vocal tract steadiness: a measureof phonatory and upper airway motor control during phonation indysarthria. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 35, 761-768.

Zwirner P; Murry T; Woodson GE (1991) Phonatory function ofneurologically impaired patients. Journal of CommunicationDisorders 24 (4): 287-300

Zyski BJ; Weisiger BE (1987) Identification of dysarthria typesbased on perceptual analysis. Journal of CommunicationDisorders 20 (5): 367-78

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Parkinson Desease

Ackermann H; Gröne BF; Hoch G; Schönle PW (1993) Speech freezingin Parkinson's disease: a kinematic analysis of orofacial movementsby means of electromagnetic articulography. Folia Phoniatr(Basel) 45 (2): 84-9

Ackermann H; Hertrich I; Hehr T (1995) Oral diadochokinesis inneurological dysarthrias. Folia Phoniatr Logop 47(1): 15-23

Ackermann, H. & Ziegler, W. 1989. Die Dysarthrophonie desParkinson-Syndroms. Fortschritte in der Neurologie und Psychiatrie,57, 149-160.

Ackermann H; Ziegler W (1991) Articulatory deficits inparkinsonian dysarthria: an acoustic analysis. J NeurolNeurosurg Psychiatry 54 (12): 1093-8

Adams SG; Lang AE (1992) Can the Lombard effect be used to improvelow voice intensity in Parkinson's disease?. Eur J DisordCommun 27 (2): 121-7

Artzi T; Yaretzky A (1989) [Voice and speech problems inParkinson's disease]. Harefuah 117 (11): 396-9

Auff E; Fertl E; Schnider P (1995) [Parkinson disease andneurologic rehabilitation]. Morbus Parkinson und neurologischeRehabilitation. Wien Med Wochenschr 145 (13):302-5

Bayles, Kathryn A. (1990) Language and Parkinson Disease.Alzheimer disease and associated disorders 4 (3):171-193

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Developmental Apraxia of Speech

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Aphasia

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Localization, Classification, Diagnostics

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Wilder-Smith, E.; Taghavi, E.; McConnell, H. (1994) Anomic(word-selection) aphasia due to inferior-anterior temporal atrophy.Aphasiology 8 (3): 285

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Broca / Nonfluent Aphasia

Bastiaanse, R. (1995) Broca's Aphasia: A Syntactic and/or aMorphological Disorder?. Brain and Language 48 (1): 1

Brown, Jason W.; Chobor, Karen L. (1992) Phrenological Studies ofAphasia before Broca: Broca's Aphasia or Gall's Aphasia?. Brainand language 43 (3): 475-486

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Daffner, Kirk R.; Schomer, Donald L.; Cosgrove, G. Rees; Rubin,Nan; Mesulam, M. Marsel (1991) Broca's Aphasia Following Damage toWernicke's Area: For or Against Traditional Aphasiology?.Archives of neurology 48 (7): 766-768

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Hagiwara, Hiroko (1993) The Breakdown of Japanese Passives andTheta-Role Assignment Principle by Broca's Aphasics. Brain andlanguage 45 (3): 318-339

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Wulfeck, Beverly; Bates, Elizabeth; Capasso, Rita (1991) ACross-linguistic Study of Grammaticality Judgments in Broca'sAphasia. Brain and Language 41 (2): 311-336

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Wernicke / Fluent Aphasia

Cappa, S. F.; Miozzo, A.; Frugoni, M. (1994) Glossolalic jargonafter a right hemispheric stroke in a patient with Wernicke'saphasia. Aphasiology 8 (1): 83

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Doody, Rachelle Smith; Hrachovy, Richard A.; Feher, Edward P.(1992) Recurrent Fluent Aphasia Associated with a Seizure Focus.Brain and Language 42 (4): 419-430

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Kertesz, A.; Lau, W. K.; Polk, M. (1993) The StructuralDeterminants of Recovery in Wernicke's Aphasia. Brain andlanguage 44 (2): 153-164

Kohn, S. E.; Smith, K. L. (1993) Lexical-phonological processing offunctors: evidence from fluent aphasia. Cortex 29(1): 53-64

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Matsumine, H. et al. (1994) A 52-year-old Man with Sensory Aphasiaand Multiple Intracranial Masses. Brain and nerve. No ToShinkei 46 (5): 499

Shapiro, L. P.; Gordon, B.; Hack, N.; Killackey, J. (1993)Verb-Argument Structure Processing in Complex Sentences in Broca'sand Wernicke's Aphasia. Brain and Language 45 (3):423-447

Slobin, Dan I. (1991) Aphasia in Turkish: Speech Production inBroca's and Wernicke's Patients. Brain and Language41 (2): 149-164

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Williams, S. E. & Seaver, E. J. (1986) A comparison of speech sounddurations in three syndromes of aphasia. Brain and Language 29,171-182.

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Global Aphasia

Abou-Khalil, B.; Welch, L.; Blumenkopf, B.; Newman, K. (1994)Global Aphasia with Seizure Onset in the Dominant Basal TemporalRegion. Epilepsia 35 (5): 1079

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Cubelli, R.; Trentini, P.; Montagna, C. G. (1991) Re-education ofGestural Communication in a Case of Chronic Global Aphasia and LimbApraxia. Cognitive neuropsychology 8 (5): 369-380

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Nicholas, Marjorie; Helm-Estabrooks, Nancy (1994) Patterns ofLanguage Preservation and Loss in Global Aphasia. Seminars inspeech and language 15 (1): 37-52

Okuda, B.; Tanaka, H.; Kawabata, K.; Tachibana, H.; Sugita, M.(1993) Cerebral Blood Flow in Global Aphasia from SubcorticalLesions. Journal of cerebral blood flow and metabolism 13:514-S514

Okuda, B.; Tanaka, H.; Tachibana, H.; Kawabata, K. (1994) CerebralBlood Flow in Subcortical Global Aphasia: Perisylvian CorticalHypoperfusion as a Crucial Role. Stroke 25 (7): 1495

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Amnestic Aphasia

Moen, I. (1993) Perseveration in the speech of a patient withfluent anomic aphasia. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,7, 1-17.

Poeck, K., Kerschensteiner, M., Stachowiak, F.J. & Huber, W.(1974). Die amnestische Aphasie. Klinisches Bild und Überlegungenzur neurolinguistischen Struktur. Journal of Neurology, 207, 1-17.

Wilder-Smith, E.; Taghavi, E.; McConnell, H. (1994) Anomic(word-selection) aphasia due to inferior-anterior temporal atrophy.Aphasiology 8 (3): 285

Williams, S. E. & Seaver, E. J. (1986) A comparison of speech sounddurations in three syndromes of aphasia. Brain and Language 29,171-182.

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Conduction Aphasia

Ardila, Alfredo (1992) Phonological Transformations in ConductionAphasia. Journal of psycholinguistic research 21 (6):473

Baum, S. R. and Slatkovsky, K. (1993) Phonemic false evaluation?:Preliminary data from a conduction aphasia patient. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics, 7, 207-218.

Benson, D. F.; Ardila, A. (1995) Conduction Aphasia: A Syndrome ofLanguage Network Disruption. Neurological disease andtherapy 33: 149

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Demeurisse, G.; Capon, A. (1991) Brain activation during alinguistic task in conduction aphasia. Cortex 27 (2):285

Kohn, S. E.; Smith, K. L. (1990) Between-word Speech Errors inConduction Aphasia. Cognitive neuropsychology 7 (2):133

McNeil, M. R., Liss, J. M., Tseng, C.-H., Kent, R. D. (1990) Effectsof speech rate on the absolute and relative timing of apraxic andconduction aphasic sentence production. Brain and Language 38,135-158.

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Williams, S. E. & Seaver, E. J. (1986) A comparison of speech sounddurations in three syndromes of aphasia. Brain and Language 29,171-182.

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Transcortical Aphasias

Berthier, M. L. (1995) Transcortical sensory aphasia: dissociationbetween naming and comprehension. Aphasiology 9 (5):431

Davis, L., Foldi, N., Gardner, H., Zurif, E. 1978. Repetition in thetranscortical aphasias. Brain and Language 6, 226-238.

De Bleser, R. & Bayer, J. 1985. German word formation and aphasia.The Linguistic Review 5, 1-40.

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Grossi, D.; Trojano, L.; Chiacchio, L.; Soricelli, A.; Mansi, L.;Postiglione, A.; Salvatore, M. (1991) Mixed Transcortical Aphasia:Clinical Features and Neuroanatomical Correlates. A Possible Roleof the Right Hemisphere (With 1 color plate). Europeanneurology 31 (4): 204-211

Iragui, V. J. (1990) Ataxic Hemiparesis Associated withTranscortical Motor Aphasia. European neurology 30(3): 162-166

Liu, Grant T.; Moore, Matthew R.; Goldman, Harold (1991)Transcortical Motor Aphasia Due to a Subdural Hematoma. TheAmerican journal of emergency medicine 9 (6): 620

Maeshima, S.; Kuwata, T.; Uematsu, Y.; Itakura, T. (1994)Transcortical mixed aphasia in a case of thalamic glioblastoma.Aphasiology 8 (2): 197

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Otsuki, M. (1995) Auditory Comprehension in Transcortical MotorAphasia due to a Medial Lesion of the Left Frontal Lobe. Brainand nerve. No To Shinkei 47 (11): 1081

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Pulvermüller, Friedemann; Schönle, Paul W. (1993) Behavioral andneuronal changes during treatment of mixed transcortical aphasia:a case study. Cognition 48 (2): 139-161

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Crossed Aphasia

Berthier, M. L.; Starkstein, S. E. (1994) Catastrophic reaction incrossed aphasia. Aphasiology 8 (1): 89

Cappa, S. F.; Perani, D.; Bressi, S.; Paulesu, E.; Franceschi, M.(1993) Crossed aphasia: a PET follow up study of two cases.Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry 56(6): 665

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Faglia, L.; Rottoli, M. R.; Vignolo, L. A. (1990) Aphasia due tolesions confined to the right hemisphere in right handed patients:a review of the literature including the Italian cases. Italianjournal of neurological sciences 11 (2): 131

Faglia, L.; Vignolo, L. A. (1990) A case of "crossed aphasia" inwhich the integrity of the left hemisphere is assessed by MRI.Italian journal of neurological sciences 11 (1): 51

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Progressive Aphasia

Agniel, A.; Celsis, P.; Puel, M.; Demonet, J. -F.; Rascol, A.;Marc-Vergnes, J. P. (1993) Longitudinal Haemodynamical andNeuropsychological Study of Slowly Progressive Aphasia. Journalof cerebral blood flow and metabolism 13: 518-S518

Arrzi, T.; Yaretzki, A. (1994) Slowly Progressive Aphasia.Harefuah 126 (2): 102

Beland, Renee; Ska, Bernadette (1992) Interaction between Verbaland Gestural Language in Progressive Aphasia: A Longitudinal CaseStudy. Brain and Language 43 (3): 355-385

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Doran, M.; Xuereb, J.; Hodges, J. R. (1995) Rapidly progressiveaphasia with bulbar motor neurone disease: a clinical andneuropsychological study. Behavioural neurology 8(3): 169

Esmonde, T.; Giles, E.; Xuereb, J.; Hodges, J. (1996) Progressivesupranuclear palsy presenting with dynamic aphasia. Journal ofneurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry 60 (4): 403

Foerstl, H.; Hentschel, F.; Besthorn, C.; Geiger-Kabisch, C. (1994)Brain degeneration with focal onset: "frontal lobe degeneration"and "slowly progressive aphasia". Nervenarzt 65 (9):611

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Graham, K. S.; Hodges, J. R.; Patterson, K. (1994) The relationshipbetween comprehension and oral reading in progressive fluentaphasia. Neuropsychologia 32 (3): 299

Grossman, Murray; Mickanin, Jenifer; Onishi, Kris; Hughes,Elizabeth; D'Esposito, Mark; Ding, Xin-Sheng; Alavi, Abass;Reivich, Martin (1996) Progressive Nonfluent Aphasia: Language,Cognitive, and PET Measures Contrasted with Probable Alzheimer'sDisease. Journal of cognitive neuroscience 8 (2): 135

Habib, M.; Pelletier, J.; Khalil, R. (1993) Primary progressiveaphasia (Mesulan's syndrome). La Presse medicale 22(16): 757

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Karbe, Hans; Kertesz, Andrew; Polk, Marsha (1993) Profiles ofLanguage Impairment in Primary Progressive Aphasia. Archives ofneurology 50 (2): 193

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Morpho-Syntaktic Disturbances

Bastiaanse, R. (1995) Broca's Aphasia: A Syntactic and/or aMorphological Disorder?. Brain and Language 48 (1): 1

Bates, Elizabeth; Chen, Sylvia; Tzeng, Ovid; Ping, Li; Opie, Meiti(1991) The Noun--Verb Problem in Chinese Aphasia. Brain andlanguage 41 (2): 203-233

Baum, S.R. (1989) On-line sensitivity to local and long-distancesyntactic dependencies in Broca's aphasia. Brain and Language 37,327-338.

Bebout, L. (1993) Processing of negative morphemes in aphasia: Anexample of the complexities of the closed class/open class concept.Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 7, 161-172.

Blumstein, Sheila E.; Milberg, William P.; Dworetzky, Barbara;Rosen, Allyson; Gershberg, Felicia (1991) Syntactic Priming Effectsin Aphasia: An Investigation of Local Syntactic Dependencies.Brain and Language 40 (3): 393-421

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Cannito, M. P.; Hough, M.; Vogel, D.; Pierce, R. S. (1996)Contextual influences on auditory comprehension of reversiblepassive sentences in aphasia. Aphasiology 10 (3): 235

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Collings, A., Puschmann, B. & Rothweiler, M. (1989) Dysgrammatismus.Ein Defizit der grammatischen Kongruenz. Neurolinguistik 3,127-144.

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Grodzinsky, Yosef; Wexler, Kenneth; Yu-Chin, Chien; Marakovitz,Susan; Solomon, Julie (1993) The Breakdown of Binding Relations.Brain and Language 45 (3): 396-422

Cupples, L.; Inglis, A. L. (1993) When Task Demands Induce"Asyntactic" Comprehension: A Study of Sentence Interpretation inAphasia. Cognitive neuropsychology 10 (3): 201-234

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Friederici, A. D.; Wessels, J. M. I.; Emmorey, K.; Bellugi, U.(1992) Sensitivity to Inflectional Morphology in Aphasia: AReal-Time Processing Perspective. Brain and Language43 (4): 747-763

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Lukatela, Katarina; Shankweiler, Donald; Crain, Stephen (1995)Syntactic Processing in Agrammatic Aphasia by Speakers of a SlavicLanguage. Brain and Language 49 (1): 50

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MacWhinney, Brian; Osman-Sagi, Judit; Slobin, Dan I. (1991)Sentence Comprehension in Aphasia in Two Clear Case-MarkingLanguages. Brain and Language 41 (2): 234-249

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Shapiro, Lewis P.; Levine, Beth A. (1990) Verb Processing duringSentence Comprehension in Aphasia. Brain and Language38 (1): 21-47

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Weinrich, Michael; McCall, Denise; Shoosmith, Lisa; Thomas, Karen;Katzenberger, Kathy; Weber, Carol (1993) Locative PrepositionalPhrases in Severe Aphasia. Brain and Language 45 (1):21-45

Wulfeck, Beverly; Bates, Elizabeth; Capasso, Rita (1991) ACross-linguistic Study of Grammaticality Judgments in Broca'sAphasia. Brain and Language 41 (2): 311-336

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Disturbances Of Lexicon, Semantics, Discourse

Armstrong, E. M. (1991) The potential of cohesion analysis in theAnalysis and Treatment of Aphasic Discourse. ClinicalLinguistics & Phonetics, 5, 39-51.

Bastiaanse, R. (1991) Retrieval of instrumental verbs in aphasia:An explorative study. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics,5, 355-368.

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Blanken, G. (1989) Wortfindungsstörungen und verbales Lernenbei Aphasie. Eine Einzelfallstudie. Neurolinguistik 3, 107-126.

Blumstein, Sheila E.; Burton, Martha; Baum, Shari; Waldstein,Robin; Katz, Donald (1994) The Role of Lexical Status on thePhonetic Categorization of Speech in Aphasia. Brain andlanguage 46 (2): 181-197

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Chenery, Helen J.; Ingram, John C. L.; Murdoch, Bruce E. (1990)Automatic and Volitional Semantic Processing in Aphasia. Brainand language 38 (2): 215-232

Dalla Barba, G.; Frasson, E.; Mantovan, M. C.; Gallo, A. (1996)Semantic and episodic memory in aphasia. Neuropsychologia34 (5): 361

Dressler, W.U. & Pleh, C. (1988) On text disturbances in aphasia.In: Dressler, W. & Stark, J.A. (Hrsg.) Linguistic Analyses ofAphasic Language. New York: Springer.

Fletcher, P. (1992) Lexical verbs and language impairment: A casestudy. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 6,147-154.

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Goldfarb, Robert (1996) Transportation of words as indicators ofsemantic state in aphasia. Perceptual and motor skills82 (1): 112

Gordon, J. K.; Baum, S. R. (1994) Rhyme Priming in Aphasia: TheRole of Phonology in Lexical Access. Brain and Language47 (4): 661

Hagoort, Peter (1993) Impairments of Lexical-Semantic Processing inAphasia: Evidence from the Processing of Lexical Ambiguities.Brain and Language 45 (2): 189-232

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Hirsh, K. W.; Ellis, A. W. (1994) Age of Acquisition and LexicalProcessing in Aphasia. Cognitive neuropsychology 11(4): 435

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Kelter, S., Höhle, B & Merdian, G. (1989) Bahnung undInterferenz bei der Bildbenennung von Aphasikern.Neurolinguistik 3, 35-56.

Klingenberg, K., Heizmann, W., Huber, W., Willmes, K., Poeck, K.,Göddenhenrich, S. (1990) Wechselwirkungen zwischen Zuordnen undBenennen bei Aphasie. Neurolinguistik 4, 89-108.

Kohn, S. E.; Smith, K. L. (1993) Lexical-phonological processing offunctors: evidence from fluent aphasia. Cortex 29(1): 53-64

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Milberg, William; Blumstein, Sheila E.; Katz, Donald; Gershberg,Felicia; Brown, Todd (1995) Semantic Facilitation in Aphasia:Effects of Time and Expectancy. Journal of cognitiveneuroscience 7 (1): 33

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Phonological-Phonetic Disturbances

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Therapy

Avent, J. R.; Edwards, D. J.; Franco, C. R.; Lucero, C. J. (1995) Averbal and non-verbal treatment comparison study in aphasia.Aphasiology 9 (3): 295

Avent, J. R.; Wertz, R. T. (1996) Influence of type of aphasia andtype of treatment on aphasic patients' pragmatic performance.Aphasiology 10 (3): 253

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Cohen, N. S.; Ford, J. (1995) The Effect of Musical Cues on theNonpurposive Speech of Persons with Aphasia. Journal of musictherapy 32 (1): 46

Crerar, M Alison; Ellis, Andrew W; Dean, Elizabeth C (1996)Remediation of Sentence Processing Deficits in Aphasia Using aComputer-Based Microworld. Brain and Language 52 (1):229

Cubelli, R. (1995) More on drawing in aphasia therapy.Aphasiology 9 (1): 78

Cubelli, R.; Trentini, P.; Montagna, C. G. (1991) Re-education ofGestural Communication in a Case of Chronic Global Aphasia and LimbApraxia. Cognitive neuropsychology 8 (5): 369-380

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Edwards, S. (1994) Linguistics and Aphasia: Psycholinguistic andPragmatic Aspects of Intervention. Aphasiology 8 (3):298

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Dementia / Alzheimer Desease

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Down Syndrome

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Epilepsy

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Child Language and Developmental Disorders

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Prelock, P. A. and Panagos, J. M. (1991) Discourse-sentenceinteraction in the speech of language-disordered and normalchildren. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 5,79-88.

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Ryalls, J., Baum, S., and Larouche, A. (1991) Spectralcharacteristics for place of articulation in the speech of youngnormal, moderately and profoundly hearing-impaired FrenchCanadians. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 5,165-179.

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