Archief Inhoudsopgaven Afasiologie

INHOUDSOPGAVE 4-2002

K. E. Watkins, N. F. Dronkers & F. Vargha-Khadem. Behavioral analysis of an
inherited speech and language disorder: comparison with acquired aphasia.
Brain 125, 2002, 452-464. blz. 97

N. Helm-Estabrooks. Cognition and aphasia: a discussion and a study. Journal of
Communication Disorders 35, 2002, 171-186. blz. 100

M. Purdy. Executive function ability in persons with aphasia. Aphasiology 16, 2002,
549-557. blz. 102

M.A. Lambon Ralph, L. Moriarty & K. Sage. Anomia is simply a reflection of semantic
and phonological impairments: Evidence from a case-series study. Aphasiology 16,
2002, 56-82. blz. 104

E. Ruigendijk & R. Bastiaanse. Two characteristics of agrammatic speech: Omission
of verbs and omission of determiners, is there a relation? Aphasiology 16, 2002,
383-395. blz. 107

W. Best, R. Herbert, J. Hickin, F. Osborne & D. Howard. Phonological and orthographical
facilitation of word-retrieval in aphasia: Immediate and delayed effects.
Aphasiology 16, 2002, 151-168. blz. 110

A. E. Hillis, R. J. Wityk, P. B. Barker, N. J. Beauchamp, P. Gailloud, K. Murphy,
O. Cooper, & E. J. Metter. Subcortical aphasia and neglect in acute stroke: the role
of cortical hypoperfusion. Brain 125, 2002, 1094-1104. blz. 113

E. Zaidel, A. Kasher, N. Soroker & G. Batori. Effects of right and left hemisphere
damage on performance of the "Right Hemisphere Communication Battery".
Brain and Language 80, 2002, 510-535. blz. 115

S. Singh, R.S. Bucks & J.M. Cuerden. Evaluation of an objective technique for
analyzing temporal variables in DAT spontaneous speech. Aphasiology 15, 2001,
571-583. blz. 117

L. Pijfers. Computerprogramma's & afasie-revalidatie blz. 119

Congresverslag Academy of Aphasisa 2002 blz. 122