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Aphasiology, Volume 15, 2001 Contents Number 1, January Papers 3 Kulke, F., & Blanken, G., Phonological and syntactic influences on semantic misnamings in aphasia Garcia, L.J., Metthé, L., Paradis, J., & Joanette, Y., Relevance is in the eye and ear of the beholder: An example from populations with a neurological impairment Forum 39 Varley, R., & Whiteside, S.P., What is the underlying impairment in acquired apraxia of speech? Ballard, K.J., Barlow, J.A., & Robin, D.A., The underlying nature of apraxia of speech: A critical evaluation of Varley and Whiteside’s Dual Route Speech Encoding hypothesis Croot, K., Integrating the investigation of apraxic, aphasic and articulatory disorders in speech production: A move toward sound theory Miller, N., Dual or duel route? Rogers, M.A., & Spencer, K.A., Spoken word production without assembly: Is it possible? Zeigler, W., Apraxia of speech is not a lexical disorder Varley, R., & Whiteside, S.P., Exploring the enigma Short Report 85 Barker-Collo, S.L., The 60-Item Boston Naming Test: Cultural bias and possible adaptations for New Zealand Number 2, February Review 99 Berthier, M., Unexpected brain—language relationships in aphasia: Evidence from transcortical sensory aphasia associated with frontal lobe lesions. Papers 131 Boucher, V., Garcia, L.J., Fleurant, J., & Paradis, J., Variable efficacy of rhythm and tone in melody-based interventions: Implications for the assumption of a right- hemisphere facilitation in non-fluent aphasia Pedersen, P.M., Vinter, K., & Olsen, T.S., Improvement of oral naming by unsupervised computerised rehabilitation 1191 1192 CONTENTS 171 Fox, L.E., Sohlberg, M.M., & Fried-Oken, M., Effects of conversational topic choice on outcomes of augmentative communication intervention for adults with aphasia 201 Book reviews Number 3, March Special issue: Remembering Frederic L. Darley Guest Editors: Robert T. Wertz & Joseph R. Duffy 211 Marshall, R.C., Introduction and acknowledgements: Remembering Frederic L Darley 213 Holland, A.L., & Turkstra, L., Darley’s contributions to differential diagnosis of the neuropathologies of language McNeil, M.R., & Kimelman, M.D.Z., Darley and the nature of aphasia: The defining and classifying controversies Wertz, R.T., & Irwin, W.H., Darley and the efficacy of language rehabilitation in aphasia LaPointe, L.L., Darley and the psychosocial side Rosenbek, J.C., Darley and apraxia of speech in adults Duffy, J.R., & Kent, R.D., Darley’s contributions to the understanding, differential diagnosis, and scientific study of the dysarthrias Strand, E.A., Darley’s contributions to the understanding and diagnosis of developmental apraxia of speech Number 4, April Papers 30717 Basso, A., & Caporali, A., Aphasia Therapy or the importance of being earnest 4>4> 3 Cuetos, F., & Labos, E., The autonomy of the orthographic pathway in a shallow language: Data from an aphasic patient Forum 343 Van Lancker, D., Is your syntactic component really necessary? Shapiro, L.P., & Friedmann, N., Your syntactic component really is necessary: A commentary on D. van Lancker, **Is your syntactic component really necessary?” Thompson, C.K., Bastiaanse, R., & Fix, S.C., Yes Kempler, D., What are we looking for in the brain anyway? Beretta, A., From nothing comes nothing Kolk, H., Syntactic impairment is the bottleneck to communication in nonfluent aphasia CONTENTS 1193 Edwards, S., Syntax, grammers, and aphasia: A reply to Van Lancker’s question Bates, E., Tailoring the emporer’s new clothes Van Lancker, D., Meaning is first: A reply to the commentaries 407 Book Reviews Number 5, May Papers 419 Luzzatti, C., Toraldo, A., Guasti, M.T., Ghirardi, G., Lorenzi, L., & Guarnaschelli, C., Comprehension of reversible active and passive sentences in agrammatism 443 Mortley, J., Enderby, P., & Petheram, B., Using a computer to improve functional writing in a patient with severe dysgraphia Hinckley, J.J., Patterson, J.P., & Carr, T.H., Differential effects of context- and skill-based treatment approaches: Preliminary findings. Pound, C., Parr, S., & Duchan, J., Using partners’ autobiographical reports to develop, deliver, and evaluate services in aphasia Book reviews Number 6, June Review 515 Beretta, A., Linear and structural accounts of theta-role assignment in agrammatic aphasia Papers 533 Arkin, S., & Mahendra, N., Discourse analysis of Alzheimer’s patients before and after intervention: Methodology and outcomes Singh, S., Bucks, R.S., & Cuerden, J.M., Evaluation of an objective technique for analysing temporal variables in DAT spontaneous speech Marshall, R.C., Freed, D.B., & Karow, C.M., Learning of subordinate category names by aphasic subjects: A comparison of deep and surface-level training methods Case study 599 Pachalska, M., & MacQueen, B.D., Episodic aphasia with residual effects in a patient with progressive dementia resulting from a mitochondrial cytopathy (MELAS) 1194 CONTENTS Number 7, July Special issue: Number and language processing Guest editor: Xavier Seron 629 Seron, X., Number and Language Processing 635 Geary, D.C., & Hoard, M.K., Numerical and arithmetical deficits in learning- disabled children: Relation to dyscalculia and dyslexia Delazer, M., & Bartha, L., Transcoding and calculation in aphasia Girelli, L., & Delazer, M., Numerical abilities in dementia Girelli, L., & Seron, X., Rehabilitation of number processing and calculation skills Number 8, August Papers 715 Karow, C.M., Marquardt, T.P., & Marshall, R.C., Affective processing in left and right hemisphere brain-damaged subjects with and without subcortical involvement Michallet, B., Le Dorze, G., & Tétreault, S., The needs of spouses caring for severely aphasic persons Francis, D.R., Riddoch, M.J., & Humphreys, G.W., Cognitive rehabilitation of word meaning deafness Bose, A., Square, P.A., Schlosser, R., & Van Lieshout, P., Effects of PROMPT therapy on speech motor function in a person with aphasia and apraxia of speech Pedersen, P.M., Vinter, K., & Olsen, T.S., The Communicative Effectiveness Index: Psychometric properties of a Danish adaptation Book Review Number 9, September Papers 811 Croteau, C., & Le Dorze, G., Spouses’ perceptions of persons with aphasia 827 Coppens, P., & Hungerford, S., Crossed aphasia: Two new cases 855 Kiran, S., Thompson, C.K., & Hashimoto, N., Training grapheme to phoneme conversion in patients with oral reading and naming deficits: A model-based approach Book Reviews CONTENTS Number 10/11, October-November Special issue: 30th Clinical Aphasiology Conference Guest editor: Kevin P. Kearns 893 Kearns, K.P., Preface 895 Elman, R.J., The Internet and aphasia: Crossing the digital divide 901 UcNeil, M.R., & Pratt, S.R., Defining aphasia: Some theoretical and clinical implications of operating from a formal definition 913 VUyvers, P.S., Toward a definition of RHD syndrome 919 Hillis, A.E., Kane, A., Barker, P., Beauchamp, N., Gordon, B., & Wityvk, R., Neural substrates of the cognitive processes underlying reading: Evidence from magnetic resonance perfusion imaging in hyperacute stroke Wambaugh, J.L., Linebaugh, C.W., Doyle, P.J., Martinez, A.L., Kalinvak-Fliszar, V1., & Spencer, K.A., Effects of two cueing treatments on lexical retrieval in aphasic speakers with different levels of deficit {fionomos, L.B., Steele, R.D., Appelbaum, J.S., & Harris, V.M., Relationships between impairment-level assessments and functional-level assessments in aphasia: Findings from LCC treatment programmes Wambaugh, J.L., Martinez, A.L., & Alegre, M.N., Qualitative changes following application of modified response elaboration training with apraxic-aphasic speakers Rose, M., & Douglas, J., The differential facilitatory effects of gesture and visualisation processes on object naming in aphasia McNeil, M.R., Doyle, P.J., Fossett, T.R.D., Park, G.H., & Goda, A.J., Reliability and concurrent validity of the information unit scoring metric for the story retelling procedure Ulatowska, H.K., Olness, G.S., Wertz, R.T., Thompson, J.L., Keebler, M.W., Hill, C.L., & Auther, L.L., Comparison of language impairment, functional communication, and discourse measures in African-American aphasic and normal adults 1017 McCarney, C.T., & Johnson, A.F., Examining conversational characteristics of persons with chronic aphasia during three group conversations 1029 {rmstrong, E., Connecting lexical patterns of verb usage with discourse meanings in aphasia 1047 Lalor, E., & Kirsner, K., The role of cognates in bilingual aphasia: Implications for assessment and treatment 1057 Bibeau, L.A., Davis, G.A., & O'Neill, T., Measuring lexical-semantic activation over time for an aphasic individual 1069 Wright, H.H., & Newhoff, M., Revised inference processing as a measure of the working memory-—processing relationship 1196 CONTENTS 1079 Fassbinder, W., & Tompkins, C.A., Slowed lexical-semantic activation in individuals with right hemisphere brain damage? 1091 Marquardt, T.P., Rios-Brown, M., Richburg, T., Seibert, L.K., & Cannito, M_P., Comprehension and expression of affective sentences in traumatic brain injury Number 12 December Papers 1107 Haley, K.L., Ohde, R.L., & Wertz, R.T., Vowel quality in aphasia and apraxia of speech: Phonetic transcription and formant analyses Haley, K.L., Bays, G.L., & Ohde, R.N., Phonetic properties of aphasic-apraxic speech: A modified narrow transcription analysis Marien, P., Engelborghs, S., D’'Hooge, R., & De Deyn, P.P., Familial sinistrality in crossed aphasia: A new case and review of the available literature Geigenberger, A., & Ziegler, W., Receptive prosodic processing in aphasia Book review Volume 15—Contents Volume 15—Author index Volume 15—List of reviewers om

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