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When task demands induce asyntactic comprehension - a study of sentence interpretation in aphasia
L CUPPLES
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, Alexa Inglis
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speech disorder
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semantics
66%
comprehension
64%
interpretation
50%
candidacy
31%
linguistics
27%
performance
19%
Arts & Humanities
Aphasia
95%
Mouse
37%
Plausibility
28%
Decision Process
25%
Processing Capacity
21%
Sentence Processing
18%
Linguistic Structure
16%
Aphasic
16%
Working Memory
16%
Eat
14%
Dissociation
14%
Performance
5%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Aphasia
95%
Semantics
28%
Cheese
17%
Linguistics
15%
Short-Term Memory
13%
Reading
12%
Aptitude
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