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Vol. 10 No. 4 (2001)

Voorwoord

  • Ter inleiding
    Evy Visch-Brink, Jan de Jong
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Artikelen

  • Hemisphere dominance: sign language aphasia and sign language processing
    Juliane Klann, Frank Kastrau, Stefan Kémeny, Walter Huber
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  • A case study of a non-fluent aphasic speaker: grammatical aspects of conversation and language testing data
    Suzanne Beeke, Ray Wilkinson, Jane Maxim
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  • Interlocutor discourse practices in response to the word finding problems of an Alzheimer’s patient
    Catrin Syan Rhys
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  • Production of relative clauses: differences between normal and aphasic performance
    Kerstin Hadelich, Miriam Steinke, Ulrich Schade
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  • Children with Down's syndrome: usage of grammatical morphemes
    Maria O'Neill, Alison Henry
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  • How to live with spoiled identity: stigma management in aphasic families
    Barbara Maria Rönfeldt
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  • Task related paralexias in number reading
    Frank Domahs, Margarete Delazer
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