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S E Kohn

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The British Journal of Disorders of Communication|April 1, 1990
The remediation of conduction aphasia via sentence repetition: a case studyS E Kohn, K L Smith, J K Arsenault
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 28, 1998
Repetition of single words and nonwords in Alzheimer's diseaseG Glosser, S E Kohn, R B Friedman, et al.
Brain and Language|June 27, 1998
Cognitive mechanisms for processing nonwords: evidence from Alzheimer's diseaseG Glosser, R B Friedman, S E Kohn, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 17, 1999
Impaired spelling in Alzheimer's disease: a linguistic deficit?G Glosser, S E Kohn, L Sands, et al.
Brain and Language|December 9, 2000
Grammatical encoding in aphasia: evidence from a "processing prosthesis"M C Linebarger, M F Schwartz, J R Romania, et al.
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The British Journal of Disorders of Communication|April 1, 1990
The remediation of conduction aphasia via sentence repetition: a case studyS E Kohn, K L Smith, J K Arsenault
Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior|January 28, 1998
Repetition of single words and nonwords in Alzheimer's diseaseG Glosser, S E Kohn, R B Friedman, et al.
Brain and Language|June 27, 1998
Cognitive mechanisms for processing nonwords: evidence from Alzheimer's diseaseG Glosser, R B Friedman, S E Kohn, et al.
Neuropsychologia|July 17, 1999
Impaired spelling in Alzheimer's disease: a linguistic deficit?G Glosser, S E Kohn, L Sands, et al.
Brain and Language|December 9, 2000
Grammatical encoding in aphasia: evidence from a "processing prosthesis"M C Linebarger, M F Schwartz, J R Romania, et al.
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