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| Beeke, S (2003) 'I suppose' as a resource for the construction of turns at talk in agrammatic aphasia. CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS , 17 (4-5) 291 - 298. 10.1080/0269920031000080055. |
| Beeke, S (2003) Book Review: Cognitive neuropsychology and conversation analysis in aphasia: An introductory casebook by R. Lesser & L. Perkins. Aphasiology , 17 (8) 781 - 785. 10.1080/02687030244000518. |
| Beeke, S and Wilkinson, R and Maxim, J (2003) Exploring aphasic grammar 1: a single case analysis of conversation. CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS , 17 (2) 81 - 107. 10.1080/0269920031000061795. |
| Beeke, S and Wilkinson, R and Maxim, J (2003) Exploring aphasic grammar 2: do language testing and conversation tell a similar story? CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS , 17 (2) 109 - 134. 10.1080/0269920031000061786. |
| Black, M and Chiat, S (2003) Linguistics for Clinicians. Arnold Publishers: London. |
| Black, M and Chiat, S (2003) Noun-verb dissociations: a multi-faceted phenomenon. Journal of Neurolinguistics , 16 (2) 231 - 250. 10.1016/S0911-6044(02)00017-9. |
| Black, M and Ireland, C (2003) Talking to ourselves: Dialogues in and out of language. In: S Parr, JD and eds, CP, (eds.) Aphasia Inside Out. (21 - 31). The Open University Press: Milton Keynes. |
| Bruce, C and Edmundson, A and Coleman, M (2003) Writing with voice: an investigation of the use of a voice recognition system as a writing aid for a man with aphasia. INT J LANG COMM DIS , 38 (2) 131 - 148. 10.1080/1368282021000048258. |
| Bryan, K and Maxim, J (2003) Managing language and communication difficulties in Alzheimer\'s dementia: the link to behaviour. In: Adams, T and Manthorpe, J, (eds.) Dementia Care. (69 - 85). Arnold Publishers: London. |
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| May, J and Dean, MP and Barnard, PJ (2003) Using film cutting techniques in interface design. Human-Computer Interaction , 18 (4) 325 - 372. |
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| Sacchett, C (2003) An investigation of the relationship between conceptualisation and non-linguistic communication: evidence from drawing in aphasia. In: (Proceedings) Aphasia Therapy Workshop: Current Approaches to Aphasia Therapy - Principles and Applications. : Vienna. |
| Sacchett, C (2003) Attentional procedures in event processing: Drawing some conclusions. In: (Proceedings) Verbs: Properties, Processes, Problems. |
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| Wilkinson, R and Beeke, S and Maxim, J (2003) Adapting to conversation: on the use of linguistic resources by speakers with fluent aphasia in the construction of turns at talk. In: Charles, G, (ed.) Conversation and Brain Damage. (59 - 89). Oxford University Press: New York. |


