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The Nonverbal Processing of Actions Is an Area of Relative Strength in the Semantic Variant of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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Inflectional Morphology in Fluent Aphasia: A Case Study in a Highly Inflected Language
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Les troubles morphologiques flexionnels dans la maladie de Parkinson : origine procédurale et/ou exécutive ?
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Production of morphologically derived words in the semantic variant of primary progressive aphasia: preserved decomposition and composition but impaired validation
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Toward an Executive Origin for Acquired Phonological Dyslexia: A Case of Specific Deficit of Context-Sensitive Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion Rules
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The role of Basal Ganglia in Language Production: evidence from Parkinson's disease
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Conception or *conceivation? The processing of derivational morphology in semantic dementia
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Recommandations consensuelles pour la description de trois variantes de l’aphasie primaire progressive : limites et controverses quant aux troubles du langage
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Regularity and beyond: Impaired production and comprehension of inflectional morphology in semantic dementia
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Toward an Executive Origin for Acquired Phonological Dyslexia: A Case of Specific Deficit of Context-Sensitive Grapheme-to-Phoneme Conversion Rules
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Phonological or procedural dyslexia: specific deficit of complex grapheme-to-phoneme conversion
In: Journal of neurolinguistics. - Orlando, Fla. : Elsevier 25 (2012) 3, 163-177
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Phonological or procedural dyslexia: Specific deficit of complex grapheme-to-phoneme conversion
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