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Lewis P Shapiro

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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 1, 2004
Agrammatic comprehension of simple active sentences with moved constituents: Hebrew OSV and OVS structuresNaama Friedmann, Lewis P Shapiro
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|March 3, 2007
Complexity in treatment of syntactic deficitsCynthia K Thompson, Lewis P Shapiro
Aphasiology|April 6, 2007
Treating agrammatic aphasia within a linguistic framework: Treatment of Underlying FormsCynthia K Thompson, Lewis P Shapiro
Language and Cognitive Processes|June 7, 2013
The role of parallelism in the real-time processing of anaphoraJosée Poirier, Matthew Walenski, Lewis P Shapiro
Journal of Neurolinguistics|February 10, 2018
Proform-Antecedent Linking in Individuals with Agrammatic Aphasia: A Test of the Intervener HypothesisSamantha Engel, Lewis P Shapiro, Tracy Love
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|September 24, 2009
Parallelism effects and verb activation: the sustained reactivation hypothesisSarah M Callahan, Lewis P Shapiro, Tracy Love
Aphasiology|October 10, 2017
The curious case of processing unaccusative verbs in aphasiaNatalie Sullivan, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love, et al.
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 16, 2010
The real-time processing of sluiced sentencesJosée Poirier, Katie Wolfinger, Lisa Spellman, et al.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|February 23, 2012
The time-course of lexical activation during sentence comprehension in people with aphasiaMichelle Ferrill, Tracy Love, Matthew Walenski, et al.
Aphasiology|December 3, 2016
The comprehension of sentences with unaccusative verbs in aphasia: a test of the intervener hypothesisNatalie Sullivan, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love, et al.
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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|January 1, 2004
Agrammatic comprehension of simple active sentences with moved constituents: Hebrew OSV and OVS structuresNaama Friedmann, Lewis P Shapiro
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|March 3, 2007
Complexity in treatment of syntactic deficitsCynthia K Thompson, Lewis P Shapiro
Aphasiology|April 6, 2007
Treating agrammatic aphasia within a linguistic framework: Treatment of Underlying FormsCynthia K Thompson, Lewis P Shapiro
Language and Cognitive Processes|June 7, 2013
The role of parallelism in the real-time processing of anaphoraJosée Poirier, Matthew Walenski, Lewis P Shapiro
Journal of Neurolinguistics|February 10, 2018
Proform-Antecedent Linking in Individuals with Agrammatic Aphasia: A Test of the Intervener HypothesisSamantha Engel, Lewis P Shapiro, Tracy Love
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|September 24, 2009
Parallelism effects and verb activation: the sustained reactivation hypothesisSarah M Callahan, Lewis P Shapiro, Tracy Love
Aphasiology|October 10, 2017
The curious case of processing unaccusative verbs in aphasiaNatalie Sullivan, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love, et al.
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research|March 16, 2010
The real-time processing of sluiced sentencesJosée Poirier, Katie Wolfinger, Lisa Spellman, et al.
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology|February 23, 2012
The time-course of lexical activation during sentence comprehension in people with aphasiaMichelle Ferrill, Tracy Love, Matthew Walenski, et al.
Aphasiology|December 3, 2016
The comprehension of sentences with unaccusative verbs in aphasia: a test of the intervener hypothesisNatalie Sullivan, Matthew Walenski, Tracy Love, et al.
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