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UNSPECIFIED Contents. [Clinical Aphasiology Front Matter]
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UNSPECIFIED Erratum for Clinical Aphasiology, Vol. 22. [Clinical Aphasiology Front Matter]
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UNSPECIFIED Preface. [Clinical Aphasiology Front Matter]
Bisset, Janet D. and Novak, Andrea M. (1995) Drawing Inferences from Emotional Situations: Left Versus Right Hemisphere Deficit. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Brookshire, Robert H. and Nicholas, Linda E. (1995) Relationship of Word Frequency in Printed Materials and Judgements of Word Frequency in Daily Life to Boston Naming Test of Performance of Aphasic Adults. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Brundage, Shelley B. and Brookshire, Robert H. (1995) A System for Scoring Proverb Interpretations Provided by Non-Brain-Damaged and Aphasic Adults. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Damico, Jack S. and Simmons-Mackie, Nina N. and Schweitzer, Lisa A. (1995) Addressing the Third Law of Gardening: Methodological Alternatives in Aphasiology. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Elman, Roberta J. (1995) Multimethod Research: A Search for Understanding. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Freed, Donald B. and Marshall, Robert C. (1995) The Effect of Cue Origin on the Facilitation of Aphasic Subjects' Verbal Labeling. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Garrett, Kathryn L. and Beukelman, David R. (1995) Changes in the Interaction Patterns of an Individual with Severe Aphasia Given Three Types of Partner Support. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Horner, Jennifer and Dawson, Deborah V. and Eller, Mary Ann and Buoyer, Frances G. and Crowder, Joy L. and Reus, Carolyn M. (1995) Prognosis for Improvement During Acute Rehabilitation as Measured by the Western Aphasia Battery. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Kagan, Aura and Kimelman, Mikael D.Z. (1995) Informed Consent in Aphasia Research: Myth or Reality. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
McNeil, Malcolm R. and Odell, Katharine H. and Miller, Suzanne B. and Hunter, Linda (1995) Consistency, Variability, and Target Approximation for Successive Speech Repetitions Among Apraxic, Conduction Aphasic, and Ataxic Dysarthric Speakers. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Myers, Penelope S. and Brookshire, Robert H. (1995) Effects of Noun Type on Naming Performance of Right Hemisphere-Damaged and Non-Brain Damaged Adults. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Odell, Katharine H. and Hashi, Michiko and Miller, Suzanne B. and McNeil, Malcolm R. (1995) A Critical Look at the Notion of Selective Impairment. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Rainville, Pierre and Goulet, Pierre and Joanette, Yves (1995) Contribution of the Right Hemisphere to the Processing of Concrete Words. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Salvatore, Anthony P. and Nelson, T. Russell (1995) Training Novel Language Systems in Severely Aphasic Individuals: How Novel Is It? [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Simmons-Mackie, Nina N. and Damico, Jack S. (1995) Communicative Competence in Aphasia: Evidence from Compensatory Strategies. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Small, Steven L. and Holland, Audrey L. and Hart, John Jr. and Forbes, Margaret M. and Gordon, Barry (1995) Response Variability in Naming: A Computational Study. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Spencer, Kristie A. and Tompkins, Connie A. and Schulz, Richard and Rau, Marie T. (1995) The Psychosocial Outcomes of Stroke: A Longitudinal Study of Depression Risk. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Thompson, Cynthia K. and Shapiro, Lewis P. and Li, Ligang and Schendel, Lee (1995) Analysis of Verbs and Verb-Argument Structure: A Method for Quantification of Aphasic Language Production. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Ulatowska, Hanna K. and Chapman, Sandra Bond and Johnson, Julene K. (1995) Processing of Proverbs in Aphasics and Old-Elderly. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Varholak, Suzanne E. and Linebaugh, Craig W. (1995) Comparison of Active Versus Passive Prestimulation in the Treatment of Anomia. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Wertz, Robert T. (1995) Intention to Treat: Once Randomized, Always Analyzed. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]
Zeches, Jane Teresa and Yorkston, Kathryn M. (1995) Pause Structure in Narratives of Neurologically Impaired and Control Subjects. [Clinical Aphasiology Paper]