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This paper explores the idea of book clubs as treatment for individuals with aphasia. Before that di...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
Background: The theory of speech and language therapy intervention for people with aphasia is still ...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
Published Abstract - Many people with aphasia retain residual language impairments to varying degre...
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing a person’s ability to understand...
Many people with aphasia retain residual language impairments to varying degrees of severity followi...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
Aphasia is acquired disorder of communication, that interferes with an individual ability to process...
For hundreds of years there has been discussion concerning the subject of speech disability, but the...
Background: The methods used by therapists in the process of language therapy with people with aphas...
Approximately 700 empirical research studies have been conducted that examine treatment outcomes in ...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
People with aphasia (PWA) present with language deficits including word retrieval difficulties after...
This paper explores the idea of book clubs as treatment for individuals with aphasia. Before that di...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
Background: The theory of speech and language therapy intervention for people with aphasia is still ...
Background: Stroke may result in aphasia, an acquired language disorder which affects receptive and ...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
Published Abstract - Many people with aphasia retain residual language impairments to varying degre...
BACKGROUND: Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder impairing a person’s ability to understand...
Many people with aphasia retain residual language impairments to varying degrees of severity followi...
Aphasia is a relatively common language disorder, occurring in about 25% of all stroke patients. The...
Aphasia is acquired disorder of communication, that interferes with an individual ability to process...
For hundreds of years there has been discussion concerning the subject of speech disability, but the...
Background: The methods used by therapists in the process of language therapy with people with aphas...
Approximately 700 empirical research studies have been conducted that examine treatment outcomes in ...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
People with aphasia (PWA) present with language deficits including word retrieval difficulties after...
This paper explores the idea of book clubs as treatment for individuals with aphasia. Before that di...
Language problems following a stroke are called aphasia (or dysphasia). About one-third of all peopl...
Background: The theory of speech and language therapy intervention for people with aphasia is still ...