Phoneme-based rehabilitation of anomia in aphasia

This study investigated the effects of phonologic treatment for anomia in aphasia. We proposed that if treatment were directed at the level of the phonologic processor, opportunities for naming via a phonological route, as opposed to a strictly whole word route, would be enhanced, thereby improving...

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Published in:Brain and language 2008-04, Vol.105 (1), p.1-17
Main Authors: Kendall, Diane L., Rosenbek, John C., Heilman, Kenneth M., Conway, Tim, Klenberg, Karen, Gonzalez Rothi, Leslie J., Nadeau, Stephen E.
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