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Language 69, 4 (1993). pp. 742–777. •
Non-Fluent Aphasia in a Multilingual World. (Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics, Vol 5), by Lise Menn, M. O'Connor, Loraine K. Obler, and Audrey Holland. (1996). John Benjamins. •
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