Autor |
Ort |
Titel |
Jahr |
Seiten |
Tesak, Jürgen |
Graz/Freiburg |
Neuro- and Patholinguistics. An Introduction to GLS 35. |
1991 |
iii-viii |
Prins, R. S./ Vermeulen, J. |
Amsterdam |
Aphasia after Stroke. |
1991 |
1-32 |
Dordain, Monique / Nespoulous, Jean-Luc |
Clermont-Ferrand / Toulouse |
Variability, Attentional (?) Factors and the Processing of Grammatical Morphemes in Sentence Production by an Agrammatic Patient. |
1991 |
33-46 |
Jarema, Goniam / Kehayia, Eva |
Montréal |
On Agrammatism in Greek. |
1991 |
47-64 |
Akhutina, Tanya V. |
Moscow |
Is Agrammatism an Anomaly? |
1991 |
65-82 |
Niemi, Jussi |
Joensuu |
Case-infection in Aphasia: Recurrent Use of an Inflectional Category. |
1991 |
83-94 |
Stark, Heinz Karl / Stark, Jacqueline |
Wien |
On the Processing of Compound Nouns by a Wernicke's aphasic. |
1991 |
95-114 |
Carbonell, S. / Valdois, S. / Charnallet, A. / Lyard, G. / Pellat, J. |
Grenoble |
On the Effect of Selective Attention Deficit in Language Processing: A Single Case Study. |
1991 |
115-128 |
Blanken, Gerhard |
Freiburg |
Objektbenennen bei seniler Demenz vom Alzheimertyp und bei Wernicke-Aphasie: Die Rolle des semantischen Kontextes. |
1991 |
129-142 |
Foster, C. J / Reich, Shuli S. / Lovestone, S. |
Sidcup / London / London |
Picture Description in Patients with Mild Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type. |
1991 |
143-152 |
Andree, Barbara / Benke, Thomas |
Innsbruck |
Diskursverhalten im Frühstadium der Alzheimer Demenz. |
1991 |
153-164 |
Johannsen-Horbach, Helga / Wallesch, Claus W. |
Freiburg |
Warum ist der Nutzen von Aphasietherapie so schwer nachweisbar? |
1991 |
165-170 |
Perlman Lorch, Marjorie / Whurr, Renata |
London |
Hemiplegic Writing with the Use of a Prosthesis in an Aphasic Agraphic Patient. |
1991 |
171-179 |