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Sam-Po Law

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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|April 22, 2009
A linguistic communication measure for monitoring changes in Chinese aphasic narrative productionAnthony Pak-Hin Kong, Sam-Po Law
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|February 11, 2022
Relationship Between Cognitive Functions and Multilevel Language Processing: Data From Chinese Speakers With Aphasia and ImplicationsWing Sze Winsy Wong, Sam Po Law
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 29, 2015
Relationship between individual differences in speech processing and cognitive functionsJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law, Roxana Fung
Plos One|January 24, 2013
An ERP study of good production vis-à-vis poor perception of tones in Cantonese: implications for top-down speech processingSam-Po Law, Roxana Fung, Carmen Kung
Behavior Research Methods|April 26, 2018
Cantonese AphasiaBank: An annotated database of spoken discourse and co-verbal gestures by healthy and language-impaired native Cantonese speakersAnthony Pak-Hin Kong, Sam-Po Law
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|July 1, 2009
Treatment generalization and executive control processes: preliminary data from Chinese anomic individualsOlivia Yeung, Sam-Po Law, Monna Yau
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|January 12, 2005
Type and token frequencies of phonological units in Hong Kong CantoneseMan-Tak Leung, Sam-Po Law, Suk-Yee Fung
Procedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences|August 3, 2013
Using forced alignment for automatic acoustic-phonetic segmentation of aphasic discourseAlice Lee, Anthony Pak Hin Kong, Sam-Po Law
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|November 28, 2006
A study of semantic treatment of three Chinese anomic patientsSam-Po Law, Winsy Wong, Florence Sung, et al.
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|July 14, 2017
An analysis of topics and vocabulary in Chinese oral narratives by normal speakers and speakers with fluent aphasiaSam-Po Law, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Christy Lai
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Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|April 22, 2009
A linguistic communication measure for monitoring changes in Chinese aphasic narrative productionAnthony Pak-Hin Kong, Sam-Po Law
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|February 11, 2022
Relationship Between Cognitive Functions and Multilevel Language Processing: Data From Chinese Speakers With Aphasia and ImplicationsWing Sze Winsy Wong, Sam Po Law
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 29, 2015
Relationship between individual differences in speech processing and cognitive functionsJinghua Ou, Sam-Po Law, Roxana Fung
Plos One|January 24, 2013
An ERP study of good production vis-à-vis poor perception of tones in Cantonese: implications for top-down speech processingSam-Po Law, Roxana Fung, Carmen Kung
Behavior Research Methods|April 26, 2018
Cantonese AphasiaBank: An annotated database of spoken discourse and co-verbal gestures by healthy and language-impaired native Cantonese speakersAnthony Pak-Hin Kong, Sam-Po Law
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|July 1, 2009
Treatment generalization and executive control processes: preliminary data from Chinese anomic individualsOlivia Yeung, Sam-Po Law, Monna Yau
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|January 12, 2005
Type and token frequencies of phonological units in Hong Kong CantoneseMan-Tak Leung, Sam-Po Law, Suk-Yee Fung
Procedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences|August 3, 2013
Using forced alignment for automatic acoustic-phonetic segmentation of aphasic discourseAlice Lee, Anthony Pak Hin Kong, Sam-Po Law
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation|November 28, 2006
A study of semantic treatment of three Chinese anomic patientsSam-Po Law, Winsy Wong, Florence Sung, et al.
Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics|July 14, 2017
An analysis of topics and vocabulary in Chinese oral narratives by normal speakers and speakers with fluent aphasiaSam-Po Law, Anthony Pak-Hin Kong, Christy Lai
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