Nonverbal communication as a compensative strategy for severely nonfluent aphasics? A quantitative approach.
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A Coding System with Independent Annotations of Gesture Forms and Functions during Verbal Communication: Development of a Database of Speech and GEsture (DoSaGE).An investigation of use of non-verbal behaviors among individuals with aphasia in Hong Kong: Preliminary data.Language and iconic gesture use in procedural discourse by speakers with aphasiaCo-verbal gestures among speakers with aphasia: Influence of aphasia severity, linguistic and semantic skills, and hemiplegia on gesture employment in oral discourse.Spontaneous gesture and spatial language: Evidence from focal brain injury.Naming and gesturing spatial relations: evidence from focal brain-injured individualsA neuropsychological perspective on the link between language and praxis in modern humans.Should pantomime and gesticulation be assessed separately for their comprehensibility in aphasia? A case study.Iconic gesture in normal language and word searching conditions: a case of conduction aphasia.Communication impairment and activity limitation in stroke patients with severe aphasia.Modularism, holism, connectionism: Old conflicts and new perspectives in aphasiology and neuropsychologyPart of the message comes in gesture: how people with aphasia convey information in different gesture types as compared with information in their speechIntegrity and function of gestures in aphasiaPartners' self-perceptions of the use of different communication strategies during total communication interventionA critical evaluation of models of gesture and speech production for understanding gesture in aphasia
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Nonverbal communication as a compensative strategy for severely nonfluent aphasics? A quantitative approach.
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Nonverbal communication as a c ...... sics? A quantitative approach.
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Nonverbal communication as a c ...... asics? A quantitative approach
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C W Wallesch
G Lucius-Hoene
H Johannsen-Horbach
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10.1016/0093-934X(88)90053-3
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1988-01-01T00:00:00Z