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Volume 15, Number 10 (dated October 2001) of:
Aphasiology a journal from Psychology Press, part of the Taylor & Francis Group
is now available online via the Catchword service, and contains the following
articles:
Preface 893 - 893
Kevin P. Kearns
The Internet and aphasia: Crossing the digital divide 895 - 899
Roberta J. Elman
Defining aphasia: Some theoretical and clinical implications of operating from
a formal definition 901 - 911
Malcolm R. McNeil; Sheila R. Pratt
Toward a definition of RHD syndrome 913 - 918
Penelope S. Myers
Neural substrates of the cognitive processes underlying reading: Evidence from
magnetic resonance perfusion imaging in hyperacute stroke 919 - 931
Argye E. Hillis; Amy Kane; Peter Barker; Norman Beauchamp; Barry Gordon; Robert
Wityk
Effects of two cueing treatments on lexical retrieval in aphasic speakers with
different levels of deficit 933 - 950
Julie L. Wambaugh; Craig W. Linebaugh; Patrick J. Doyle; Aida L. Martinez;
Michelene Kalinyak-Fliszar; Kristie A. Spencer
Relationships between impairment-level assessments and functional-level
assessments in aphasia: Findings from LCC treatment programmes 951 - 964
Lefkos B. Aftonomos; Richard D. Steele; James S. Appelbaum; Veronica M. Harris
Qualitative changes following application of modified response elaboration
training with apraxic-aphasic speakers 965 - 976
Julie L. Wambaugh; Aida L. Martinez; Michele N. Alegre
The differential facilitatory effects of gesture and visualisation processes on
object naming in aphasia 977 - 990
Miranda Rose; Jacinta Douglas
Reliability and concurrent validity of the information unit scoring metric for
the story retelling procedure 991 - 1006
Malcolm R. McNeil; Patrick J. Doyle; Tepanta R. D. Fossett; Grace H. Park; Amy
J. Goda
Comparison of language impairment, functional communication, and discourse
measures in African-American aphasic and normal adults 1007 - 1016
Hanna K. Ulatowska; Gloria S. Olness; Robert T. Wertz; Jennifer L. Thompson;
Molly W. Keebler; Casaundra L. Hill; Linda L. Auther
Examining conversational characteristics of persons with chronic aphasia during
three group conversations 1017 - 1028
Chad T. McCarney; Alex F. Johnson
Connecting lexical patterns of verb usage with discourse meanings in aphasia
1029 - 1045
Elizabeth Armstrong
The role of cognates in bilingual aphasia: Implications for assessment and
treatment 1047 - 1056
Erin Lalor; Kim Kirsner
Measuring lexical-semantic activation over time for an aphasic individual 1057
- 1068
Lynne A. Bibeau; G. Albyn Davis; Tara O'Neill
Revised inference processing as a measure of the working memory-processing
relationship 1069 - 1077
Heather Harris Wright; Marilyn Newhoff
Slowed lexical-semantic activation in individuals with right hemisphere brain
damage? 1079 - 1090
Wiltrud Fassbinder; Connie A. Tompkins
Comprehension and expression of affective sentences in traumatic brain injury
1091 - 1101
Thomas P. Marquardt; Melissa Rios-Brown; Theresa Richburg; Laura K. Seibert;
Michael P. Cannito
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