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Author  |
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Publication |
Volume |
Pages |
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Armstrong, E. |
Expressing opinions and feelings in aphasia: Linguistic options |
2005 |
Aphasiology |
19 |
285-296 |
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Armstrong, E. |
Language disorder: A functional linguistic perspective |
2005 |
Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics |
19 |
137-153 |
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Armstrong, E. |
Communication culture in acute speech pathology settings: Current issues |
2003 |
Advances in Speech Language Pathology, |
5 |
137-143 |
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Armstrong, E., & Ulatowska, H.K. |
Stroke stories: Conveying emotive experiences in aphasia. In M. Ball, & J. S Damico (Eds.) |
2007 |
Clinical Aphasiology – Future Directions |
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Armstrong, E.; & Ferguson, A.J. |
Interacting with difficulty: The case of aphasia. In C. Prevignano & P. J. Thibault (Eds.), |
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Lnguage Interaction: Discussing the State of the Art Amsterdam:John Benjamins |
56 |
236-69 |
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Armstrong, E.; & Mortensen, L. |
Everyday talk: Its role in assessment and treatment for individuals with aphasia |
2006 |
Brain Injury, |
7 |
175-189 |
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Armstrong, E.; Ferguson, A.J.; Mortensen, L.; & Togher, L. |
Acquired language disorders: Some functional insights. In J. Webster, C. Matthiessen, & R. Hasan (Eds.) |
2005 |
Continuing Discourse on Language: A Functional Perspective:London Equinox |
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383-412 |
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Armstrong, E.M. |
A linguistic approach to the functional skills of aphasic speakers. In C. Code & D. J. Muller (Eds.) |
1995 |
Treatment of aphasia: From theory to practice.London:Whurr Publishing Co. |
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Armstrong, E.M. |
Aphasia rehabilitation: A sociolinguistic perspective. In A. Holland & M. Forbes (Eds.) |
1993 |
Aphasia treatment: World perspectives. |
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Ashton, C., Aziz, N., Barwood, C., French, R., Savina, E., & Worrall, L. |
Communicatively accessible public transport for people with aphasia |
2008 |
Topics in Stroke rehabilitation |
15 |
307-324 |
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