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Aphasiology
Title
Publication Date
Language
Citations
To what extent does attention underlie language in aphasia?
2016/10/17
English
60
Mechanisms of early aphasia recovery
2002/09/01
English
60
Conceptualising quality of life for older people with aphasia
2009/03/16
English
60
Measuring the social interactions of people with traumatic brain injury and their communication partners: The adapted Kagan scales
2010/02/03
English
60
“That really shouldn't have happened”: People with aphasia and their spouses narrate adverse events in hospital
2013/06/01
English
60
Is it time to stop “fishing”? A review of generalisation following aphasia intervention
2015/03/31
English
60
Conversation focused aphasia therapy: investigating the adoption of strategies by people with agrammatism
2014/02/07
English
59
Telerehabilitation and its effect on story retelling by adults with neurogenic communication disorders
2004/06/01
English
59
How selective are selective word class deficits? Two case studies of action and object naming
1998/03/01
English
59
Syntactic priming in broca's aphasics: Evidence for slow activation
1991/05/01
English
59
Category specific recognition impairments: a review of important case studies and influential theories
1999/03/01
English
59
The efficacy of repetition, semantic, and gesture treatments for verb retrieval and use in Broca's aphasia
2010/08/13
English
59
Language impairment in Parkinson's disease
1998/03/01
English
59
Formulaic expressions in spontaneous speech of left‐ and right‐hemisphere‐damaged subjects
2006/05/01
English
58
The use of conversation analysis to guide individualized advice to carers and evaluate change in aphasia: a case study
1999/04/01
English
58
Speech pathology services for primary progressive aphasia: Exploring an emerging area of practice
2009/02/01
English
58
Clinical use of linguistic discourse analysis for the assessment of language in aphasia
2016/10/06
English
58
Losing your sense of self: What aphasia can do
1993/11/01
English
58
Supporting communication for people with aphasia in stroke rehabilitation: transfer of training in a multidisciplinary stroke team
2015/01/15
English
58
Sequentiality as a problem and resource for intersubjectivity in aphasic conversation: analysis and implications for therapy
1999/04/01
English
58
Semantic feature analysis treatment in Spanish–English and French–English bilingual aphasia
2009/08/31
English
58
The relationship of story grammar and executive function following TBI
2011/02/28
English
57
Response to contrasting verb retrieval treatments: A case study
2002/10/01
English
57
Known, lost, and recovered: Efficacy of formal‐semantic therapy and spaced retrieval method in a case of semantic dementia
2009/02/01
English
57
Auditory vigilance during divided task attention in aphasic individuals
1991/11/01
English
57
Evaluation of communication, life participation and psychological well‐being in chronic aphasia: The influence of group intervention
2006/05/01
English
57
The differential facilitatory effects of gesture and visualisation processes on object naming in aphasia
2001/10/01
English
57
Use of the Progressive Aphasia Severity Scale (PASS) in monitoring speech and language status in PPA
2014/07/24
English
57
Communication strategies used by 'good' versus 'poor' speaking partners of individuals with aphasia
1999/09/01
English
57
Augmentation of spelling therapy with transcranial direct current stimulation in primary progressive aphasia: Preliminary results and challenges
2014/08/05
English
56
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