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CiteULike: Generalised improvement in speech production for a subject with reproduction conduction aphasia

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S. Franklin, F. Buerk, D. Howard. Aphasiology, Vol. 16, No. 10-11. (2002), pp. 1087-1114. Background: Reproduction conduction aphasia is a disorder of phonological production characterised by phonological errors occurring particularly with longer words in all tasks requiring spoken output. There have been few previous studies of therapy for subjects with this disorder. Aims: The study investigates the effects of a treatment procedure involving the detection and correction of the errors in speech

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