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Date: 2012-11-30 22:05:50Gesture Aphasia Conduction aphasia Nominal aphasia Preposition and postposition Psycholinguists Human communication Dyslexia Linguistics | Dipper, L., Cocks, N., Rowe, M. & Morgan, GWhat can co-speech gestures in aphasia tell us about the relationship between language and gesture?: A single case study of a participant with Conduction Aphasia. GestAdd to Reading ListSource URL: openaccess.city.ac.ukDownload Document from Source WebsiteFile Size: 573,55 KBShare Document on Facebook |
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