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September 7, 2017
Exploring the Perspectives of People Who Use Alternative and Augmentative Communication Aids (AAC)
Katherine Broomfield, Karen Sage
Cognitive Neuropsychology
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November 2, 2010
Lexical influences in graphemic buffer disorder
Karen Sage, Andrew W Ellis
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
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March 3, 2015
Outcomes of treatment targeting syntax production in people with Broca's-type aphasia: evidence from psycholinguistic assessment tasks and everyday conversation
Marcella Carragher, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
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September 14, 2013
The effects of verb retrieval therapy for people with non-fluent aphasia: evidence from assessment tasks and conversation
Marcella Carragher, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults
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March 14, 2017
Supporting communication in semantic dementia: clinical consensus from expert practitioners
Jacqueline Kindell, Karen Sage, Madeline Cruice
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
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June 15, 2016
Promoting linguistic complexity, greater message length and ease of engagement in email writing in people with aphasia: initial evidence from a study utilizing assistive writing software
Lindsey Thiel, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
Disability and Rehabilitation
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January 6, 2016
The role of learning in improving functional writing in stroke aphasia
Lindsey Thiel, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
Disability and Rehabilitation
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August 24, 2011
Involvement in volunteering: an exploration of the personal experience of people with aphasia
Gill Pearl, Karen Sage, Alys Young
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
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April 10, 2015
Comparing uni-modal and multi-modal therapies for improving writing in acquired dysgraphia after stroke
Lindsey Thiel, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
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March 19, 2009
Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: can gains in picture naming generalize to connected speech?
Paul Conroy, Karen Sage, Matt Lambon Ralph
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
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September 7, 2017
Exploring the Perspectives of People Who Use Alternative and Augmentative Communication Aids (AAC)
Katherine Broomfield, Karen Sage
Cognitive Neuropsychology
|
November 2, 2010
Lexical influences in graphemic buffer disorder
Karen Sage, Andrew W Ellis
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
|
March 3, 2015
Outcomes of treatment targeting syntax production in people with Broca's-type aphasia: evidence from psycholinguistic assessment tasks and everyday conversation
Marcella Carragher, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
|
September 14, 2013
The effects of verb retrieval therapy for people with non-fluent aphasia: evidence from assessment tasks and conversation
Marcella Carragher, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
Quality in Ageing and Older Adults
|
March 14, 2017
Supporting communication in semantic dementia: clinical consensus from expert practitioners
Jacqueline Kindell, Karen Sage, Madeline Cruice
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
|
June 15, 2016
Promoting linguistic complexity, greater message length and ease of engagement in email writing in people with aphasia: initial evidence from a study utilizing assistive writing software
Lindsey Thiel, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
Disability and Rehabilitation
|
January 6, 2016
The role of learning in improving functional writing in stroke aphasia
Lindsey Thiel, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
Disability and Rehabilitation
|
August 24, 2011
Involvement in volunteering: an exploration of the personal experience of people with aphasia
Gill Pearl, Karen Sage, Alys Young
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation
|
April 10, 2015
Comparing uni-modal and multi-modal therapies for improving writing in acquired dysgraphia after stroke
Lindsey Thiel, Karen Sage, Paul Conroy
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders
|
March 19, 2009
Improved vocabulary production after naming therapy in aphasia: can gains in picture naming generalize to connected speech?
Paul Conroy, Karen Sage, Matt Lambon Ralph
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