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Sidtis, Diana; |
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Is your syntactic component really necessary? |
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Shapiro, L.P.; Friedmann, Na'ama; Thompson, Cynthia K.; Bastiaanse, Roelien; Fix, Stephen C.; Kempler, Daniel; Beretta, Alan; Kolk, Herman H. J.; Edwards, Susan; Bates, Elizabeth |
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English |
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Aphasiology. - London [u.a.] : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group |
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15 |
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2001 |
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4 |
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343-406 |
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Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar |
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Domains / Grammaticography / Theory of grammar / Autonomous syntax |
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Domains / Neurolinguistics |
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Domains / Speech pathology / Aphasia |
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Domains / Speech pathology / Other syndromes / Conversational analysis (pathol.) |
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Domains / Theory of language / Generative theory of language |
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Grammatical theory; Theory of grammar ; Narrow syntax; Autonomous syntax ; Neurolinguistics ; Dysphasia; Aphasia ; Pragmatic competence (pathol.) ; Pragmatische Kompetenz (pathol.) ; Communicative competence (pathol.) ; Kommunikative Kompetenz (pathol.) ; Conversational analysis (pathol.) ; Minimalist program; Generative theory of language |
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Lancker-Sidtis, Diana van |
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