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Zhang, Minyue, Luyuan Geng, Yanning Yang & Hongwei Ding
2021. Cohesion in the discourse of people with post-stroke aphasia. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 35:1  pp. 2 ff. DOI logo
HATCHARD, RACHEL & ELENA LIEVEN
2019. Inflection of nouns for grammatical number in spoken narratives by people with aphasia: how glass slippers challenge the rule-based approach. Language and Cognition 11:3  pp. 341 ff. DOI logo
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2016. Against all odds: exhaustive activation in lexical access of verb complementation options. Language, Cognition and Neuroscience 31:9  pp. 1206 ff. DOI logo
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2011. Time Reference in Fluent Aphasia: Evidence from Serbian. In Multidisciplinary Aspects of Time and Time Perception [Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 6789],  pp. 258 ff. DOI logo
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