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H Kolk

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Brain and Language|September 1, 1995
A time-based approach to agrammatic productionH Kolk
Brain and Language|June 2, 2001
Does agrammatic speech constitute a regression to child language? A three-way comparison between agrammatic, child, and normal ellipsisH Kolk
Cognition|December 1, 1978
The linguistic interpretation of Broca's aphasia a reply to M.-L. KeanH H Kolk
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1978
Judgement of sentence structure in Broca's aphasiaH H Kolk
Brain and Language|March 16, 2000
Multiple route plasticityH H Kolk
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1993
The covert repair hypothesis: prearticulatory repair processes in normal and stuttered disfluenciesA Postma, H Kolk
Brain and Language|July 1, 1996
Judgments of semantic anomaly in agrammatic patients: argument movement, syntactic complexity, and the use of heuristicsH Kolk, M Weijts
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1992
The effects of noise masking and required accuracy on speech errors, disfluencies, and self-repairsA Postma, H Kolk
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1991
Manual reaction times and error rates in stutterersA Postma, H Kolk
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|October 1, 1992
Error monitoring in people who stutter: evidence against auditory feedback defect theoriesA Postma, H Kolk
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Brain and Language|September 1, 1995
A time-based approach to agrammatic productionH Kolk
Brain and Language|June 2, 2001
Does agrammatic speech constitute a regression to child language? A three-way comparison between agrammatic, child, and normal ellipsisH Kolk
Cognition|December 1, 1978
The linguistic interpretation of Broca's aphasia a reply to M.-L. KeanH H Kolk
Neuropsychologia|January 1, 1978
Judgement of sentence structure in Broca's aphasiaH H Kolk
Brain and Language|March 16, 2000
Multiple route plasticityH H Kolk
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1993
The covert repair hypothesis: prearticulatory repair processes in normal and stuttered disfluenciesA Postma, H Kolk
Brain and Language|July 1, 1996
Judgments of semantic anomaly in agrammatic patients: argument movement, syntactic complexity, and the use of heuristicsH Kolk, M Weijts
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|June 1, 1992
The effects of noise masking and required accuracy on speech errors, disfluencies, and self-repairsA Postma, H Kolk
Perceptual and Motor Skills|April 1, 1991
Manual reaction times and error rates in stutterersA Postma, H Kolk
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|October 1, 1992
Error monitoring in people who stutter: evidence against auditory feedback defect theoriesA Postma, H Kolk
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