Word frequency and bigram frequency effects on linguistic processing and speech motor performance in individuals with aphasia and normal speakers

Journal of Neurolinguistics - Tập 20 - Trang 65-88 - 2007
Arpita Bose1,2, Pascal van Lieshout1, Paula A. Square1
1Oral Dynamics Lab, Graduate Department of Speech-Language Pathology, University of Toronto, Canada
2Department of Psychology, University of Windsor, 401 Sunset Avenue, Windsor, Ont., Canada N9B 3P4

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