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Verb-centered treatment

Loverso, F. L., Selinger, M., & Thomas E. Prescott, T. E. (1979). Application of verbing strategies to aphasia treatment. In R. H. Brookshire (Ed.), Clinical Aphasiology: Vol. 9 (pp. 229-238). Minneapolis, MN: BRK Publishers.

Category: Syntax Studies
Year: 1979
Design: SS
Number: 2
Class: 3
Phase: 1
Article/Abstract: http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/archive/00000395/
Treatment Types: Verb-centered treatment

Prescott, T. E., Selinger, M., & Loverso, F. L. (1982). An analysis of learning, generalization, and maintenance of verbs by an aphasic patient. In R. H. Brookshire (Ed.), Clinical Aphasiology: Vol. 12 (pp. 178-182). Minneapolis, MN: BRK Publishers.

Category: Syntax Studies
Year: 1982
Design: SS
Number: 1
Class: 3
Phase: 2
D Cat:

dir 5.60 (20)
gen 6.38 (29)


Article/Abstract: http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/archive/00000724/
Treatment Types: Verb-centered treatment

Selinger, M., Prescott, T. E., Loverso, F., & Fuller, K. (1987). Below the 50th percentile: Application of the verb as core model. In R. H. Brookshire (Ed.), Clinical Aphasiology: Vol. 17 (pp. 55-63). Minneapolis, MN: BRK Publishers.

Category: Syntax Studies
Year: 1987
Design: SS
Number: 1
Class: 3
Phase: 2
Article/Abstract: http://aphasiology.pitt.edu/archive/00000920/
Treatment Types: Verb-centered treatment

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