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Vol. 13 No. 1 (2005)

Voorwoord

  • Voorwoord
    Herman F.M. Peters, Ben Maassen
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  • Introduction
    Jan de Jong, Esther Ruigendijk
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Artikelen

  • Morphosyntax in down’s syndrome: is the extended optional infinitive hypothesis an option?
    Melanie Ring, Harald Clahsen
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  • The Comprehension of Number and Gender Information on Pronouns in Dutch Broca’s aphasia
    Nada Vasić, Esther Ruigendijk
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  • Wh-questions in agrammatism: a movement deficit?
    Ineke van der Meulen, Roelien Bastiaanse, Johan Rooryck
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  • Breakdown at the morphological level in agrammatism
    Ria De Bleser, Frank Burchert, Philip Rausch
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  • Different levels of lexical processing – evidence from an fMRI study with normal subjects and aphasic patients
    Marion Grande, Francesca Longoni, Verena Hendrich, Frank Kastrau, Walter Huber
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  • Linguistic procedure in ‘awake neurosurgery’
    Erik Robert
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  • GAWH : Global Aphasia Without Hemiparesis. Review and case study
    Marleen Corijn
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  • Reintegrating aphasics into employment. Chances – Limitations – Resources
    Martina Hielscher-Fastabend, Kerstin Richter
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