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| Beeke, S and Wilkinson, R and Maxim, J (2002) Interaction and grammar in aphasia: a comparison of conversation and language testing in a non-fluent speaker. Brain and Language , 83 (1) 190 - 192. |
| Beining, K and Whitaker, J and Maxim, J (2002) Communication Problems of Older People. In: Squires, A and Hastings, M, (eds.) Rehabilitation of the Older Person: A handbook for the interdisciplinary team. (272 - 292). Nelson Thornes Ltd.: Cheltenham. |
| Black, M (2002) Proceedings of the 3rd World Congress of Neurological Rehabilitation. Venice, 2-6 April. In: (Proceedings) Therapy for Thinking and Rethinking Therapy.Proceedings of the 3rd World Congress of Neurological Rehabilitation. Venice, 2-6 April. |
| Bloch, S and Conner, S (2002) AAC service developments: The West Sussex experience. In: Communication Matters. (pp. 25 - 27). |
| Bryan, K and Axelrod, L and Maxim, J and Bell, L and Jordan, L (2002) Working with older people with communication difficulties: an evaluation of care worker training. Aging and Mental Health , 6 (3) 248 - 254. 10.1080/13607860220142495. |
| Burch, K and Wilkinson, R and Lock, S (2002) A single case study of conversation-focused therapy for a couple where one partner has aphasia. In: (Proceedings) British Aphasiology Society: Proceedings of the therapy symposium, Hayes Conference Centre, wanwick, Derbyshire, 11-12 September 2002. (pp. 1 - 12). British Aphasiology Society: London. |
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| Murphy, J and Bloch, S (2002) Motor Neurone Disease: AAC and everyday conversation. Communication Matters , 16 (1) 3 - 7. |
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| Sacchett, C (2002) Drawing in aphasia: moving towards the interactive. International Journal of Human-Computer Studies , 57 263 - 277. |
| Sharkawi, AEI and Ramig, L and Logemann, JA and Pauloski, PR and Rademaker, AW and Smith, CH (2002) Swallowing and voice effects of Lee Silverman voice treatment (LSVT): a pilot study. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry , 72 (1) 31 - 36. 10.1136/jnnp.72.1.31. |
| Siegal, M and Varley, R (2002) Neural systems involved in "theory of mind". Nat Rev Neurosci , 3 (6) 463 - 471. 10.1038/nrn844. |
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| Varley, R and Siegal, M (2002) Language, cognition, and the nature of modularity: Evidence from aphasia. Behavioral and Brain Sciences , 25 (6) 702 - 703. 10.1017/S0140525X02520124. |
| Varley, RA (2002) Science without grammar: scientific reasoning in severe agrammatic aphasia. In: Carruthers, P, and Stich, S, and Siegal, M,, (eds.) Cognitive Bases of Science. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. |


