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The investigation of aphasia by linguists , or psychologists with training and experience in linguistics , started somewhat later than the initial neuropsychological studies . The psycholinguistic approach combines a background ...
The investigation of aphasia by linguists , or psychologists with training and experience in linguistics , started somewhat later than the initial neuropsychological studies . The psycholinguistic approach combines a background ...
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Many factors , therefore , decrease the positive information available from intracerebral surgical studies . Despite these limitations neurosurgical case material can be used for correlation with aphasia , often with excellent results .
Many factors , therefore , decrease the positive information available from intracerebral surgical studies . Despite these limitations neurosurgical case material can be used for correlation with aphasia , often with excellent results .
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In Studies in Neurolinguistics , Vol . 2 , eds . Whitaker , H. & Whitaker , H. New York : Academic Press . Whitaker , H. & Whitaker , H.A. ( 1976a ) . Studies in Neurolinguistics , Vol . 1. New York : Academic Press .
In Studies in Neurolinguistics , Vol . 2 , eds . Whitaker , H. & Whitaker , H. New York : Academic Press . Whitaker , H. & Whitaker , H.A. ( 1976a ) . Studies in Neurolinguistics , Vol . 1. New York : Academic Press .
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
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