Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia
Grande M, Hussmann K, Bay E, Christoph S, Piefke M, Willmes K, Huber W (2008)
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 43(4): 408-426.
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Grande, Marion;
Hussmann, Katja;
Bay, Elisabeth;
Christoph, Swetlana;
Piefke, MartinaUniBi;
Willmes, Klaus;
Huber, Walter
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Erscheinungsjahr
2008
Zeitschriftentitel
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders
Band
43
Ausgabe
4
Seite(n)
408-426
ISSN
1368-2822
eISSN
1460-6984
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2279628
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Grande M, Hussmann K, Bay E, et al. Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. 2008;43(4):408-426.
Grande, M., Hussmann, K., Bay, E., Christoph, S., Piefke, M., Willmes, K., & Huber, W. (2008). Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 43(4), 408-426. https://doi.org/10.1080/13682820701685991
Grande, Marion, Hussmann, Katja, Bay, Elisabeth, Christoph, Swetlana, Piefke, Martina, Willmes, Klaus, and Huber, Walter. 2008. “Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia”. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 43 (4): 408-426.
Grande, M., Hussmann, K., Bay, E., Christoph, S., Piefke, M., Willmes, K., and Huber, W. (2008). Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 43, 408-426.
Grande, M., et al., 2008. Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, 43(4), p 408-426.
M. Grande, et al., “Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia”, International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders, vol. 43, 2008, pp. 408-426.
Grande, M., Hussmann, K., Bay, E., Christoph, S., Piefke, M., Willmes, K., Huber, W.: Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders. 43, 408-426 (2008).
Grande, Marion, Hussmann, Katja, Bay, Elisabeth, Christoph, Swetlana, Piefke, Martina, Willmes, Klaus, and Huber, Walter. “Basic parameters of spontaneous speech as a sensitive method for measuring change during the course of aphasia”. International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders 43.4 (2008): 408-426.
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Hussmann K, Grande M, Meffert E, Christoph S, Piefke M, Willmes K, Huber W., Clin Linguist Phon 26(8), 2012
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