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- catalog contributor b2911787.
- catalog contributor b2911788.
- catalog contributor b2911789.
- catalog created "[1973]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- catalog description "General overview: Goodglass, H. and Blumstein, S. Psycholinguistics and aphasia: historical context and current problems. Weigl, E. and Blerwisch, M. Neuropsychology and linguistics: topics of common research. Jakobson, R. Toward a linguistic classification of aphasic impairments -- Phonology: Critchley, M. Articulatory defects in aphasia: the problem of Broca's aphemia. Lecours, A.R. and Lhermitte, F. Phonemic paraphasias: linguistic structures and tentative hypotheses. Shankweller, D. and Harris, K.S. An experimental approach to the problem of articulation in aphasia. Blumstein, S. Some phonological implications of aphasic speech -- Syntax: Spreen, O. Psycholinguistics and aphasia: the contribution of Arnold Pick. Panse, F. and Shimoyanma, T. On the effects of aphasic disturbance in Japanese agrammatism and paragrammatism. Josephs, L.A note of introduction. Goodglass, H. Studies on the grammar of aphasics -- Semantics and lexicon: Wepman, J.M. [and others] Psycholinguistic study of aphasia: a revision of the concept of anomia. Howes, D. Some experimental investigations of langauge in aphasia. Goodglass, H. [and others] Specific semantic word categories in aphasia. Kehoe, W.J. and Whitaker, H.A. Lexical structure disruption in aphasia: a case study -- Studies of several psycholinguistic dimensions: Dubois, J. [and others] Neurolinguistic study of conduction aphasia. Green, E. Phonological and grammatical aspects of jargon in an aphasic patlet: a case study. Alajouanine, T. and Lhermitte, F. The phonemic and semantic components of jargon aphasia. Selected bibliography (p. 331-338).".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (pages 331-338) and index.".
- catalog extent "vi, 346 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Psycholinguistics and aphasia.".
- catalog identifier "0801814375".
- catalog isFormatOf "Psycholinguistics and aphasia.".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Baltimore, Johns Hopkins University Press".
- catalog relation "Psycholinguistics and aphasia.".
- catalog subject "616.8/552".
- catalog subject "Aphasia.".
- catalog subject "Psycholinguistics.".
- catalog subject "RC425 .G67".
- catalog subject "WL340 G651p 1973".
- catalog tableOfContents "General overview: Goodglass, H. and Blumstein, S. Psycholinguistics and aphasia: historical context and current problems. Weigl, E. and Blerwisch, M. Neuropsychology and linguistics: topics of common research. Jakobson, R. Toward a linguistic classification of aphasic impairments -- Phonology: Critchley, M. Articulatory defects in aphasia: the problem of Broca's aphemia. Lecours, A.R. and Lhermitte, F. Phonemic paraphasias: linguistic structures and tentative hypotheses. Shankweller, D. and Harris, K.S. An experimental approach to the problem of articulation in aphasia. Blumstein, S. Some phonological implications of aphasic speech -- Syntax: Spreen, O. Psycholinguistics and aphasia: the contribution of Arnold Pick. Panse, F. and Shimoyanma, T. On the effects of aphasic disturbance in Japanese agrammatism and paragrammatism. Josephs, L.A note of introduction. Goodglass, H. Studies on the grammar of aphasics -- Semantics and lexicon: Wepman, J.M. [and others] Psycholinguistic study of aphasia: a revision of the concept of anomia. Howes, D. Some experimental investigations of langauge in aphasia. Goodglass, H. [and others] Specific semantic word categories in aphasia. Kehoe, W.J. and Whitaker, H.A. Lexical structure disruption in aphasia: a case study -- Studies of several psycholinguistic dimensions: Dubois, J. [and others] Neurolinguistic study of conduction aphasia. Green, E. Phonological and grammatical aspects of jargon in an aphasic patlet: a case study. Alajouanine, T. and Lhermitte, F. The phonemic and semantic components of jargon aphasia. Selected bibliography (p. 331-338).".
- catalog title "Psycholinguistics and aphasia [edited by] Harold Goodglass and Sheila Blumstein.".
- catalog type "text".