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Thinking for speaking and thinking for listening: The interaction of thought and language in typical and non-fluent comprehension and production
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Thinking for speaking and thinking for listening: The interaction of thought and language in typical and non-fluent comprehension and production

LT Dipper, M Black and KL Bryan
LANGUAGE AND COGNITIVE PROCESSES, Vol.20(3), pp.417-441
01/06/2005

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Social Sciences Linguistics Psychology Experimental Psychology BRAIN-DAMAGED SUBJECTS SENTENCE PROCESSING DEFICITS VERB RETRIEVAL SPEECH PRODUCTION THERAPY APHASIA REPRESENTATIONS AGRAMMATISM PATTERNS EVENT
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