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  1. Generalization in Aphasia Treatment: A Tutorial for Speech-Language Pathologists
  2. Bilingual Abstract Semantic Associative Network Training (BAbSANT): A Russian–English case study
  3. Event related potential exploration of the organizational structure of abstract versus concrete words in neurologically intact younger adults
  4. Tutorial for Abstract Semantic Associative Network Training (AbSANT): Theoretical Rationale, Step-by-Step Protocol, and Material Resources
  5. Comprehension of Vernacular Features in Aphasia
  6. Counseling in Aphasia: Information and Strategies for Speech-Language Pathologists
  7. Bilingual Abstract Semantic Associative Network Training (BAbSANT): A Polish-English case study
  8. A framework for helping adults living with aphasia assess their readiness to work
  9. Abstract Semantic Associative Network Training: A Replication and Update of an Abstract Word Retrieval Therapy Program
  10. Development of a Free Online Interactive Naming Therapy for Bilingual Aphasia
  11. The benefits of abstract word training on productive vocabulary knowledge among second language learners
  12. Hypoconnectivity of Resting-State Networks in Persons with Aphasia Compared with Healthy Age-Matched Adults
  13. The relationships between the amount of spared tissue, percent signal change, and accuracy in semantic processing in aphasia
  14. A rational inference approach to aphasic language comprehension
  15. Changes in functional connectivity related to direct training and generalization effects of a word finding treatment in chronic aphasia
  16. Howjusticecan affectjury: Training abstract words promotes generalisation to concrete words in patients with aphasia
  17. Rehabilitation in Bilingual Aphasia: Evidence for Within- and Between-Language Generalization
  18. Analysis of abstract and concrete word processing in persons with aphasia and age-matched neurologically healthy adults using fMRI
  19. A computational account of bilingual aphasia rehabilitation
  20. Semantic processing in Spanish–English bilinguals with aphasia
  21. Effects of Syntactic Complexity, Semantic Reversibility, and Explicitness on Discourse Comprehension in Persons With Aphasia and in Healthy Controls
  22. Development of a Theoretically Based Treatment for Sentence Comprehension Deficits in Individuals With Aphasia
  23. Typicality mediates performance during category verification in both ad-hoc and well-defined categories
  24. Treating communication problems in individuals with disordered language
  25. Contributors
  26. Treatment of Category Generation and Retrieval in Aphasia: Effect of Typicality of Category Items
  27. Impairment and Rehabilitation in Bilingual Aphasia: A SOM-Based Model
  28. Rehabilitation and cross-language transfer in bilingual aphasia: towards a computational model
  29. Development of a Test of Effects of Syntactic Comprehension Disorders on Discourse Comprehension
  30. Simulating Bilingual Aphasia: A Novel Computational Model
  31. Development of a Theoretically Based Treatment For Sentence Comprehension Deficits in Aphasia
  32. Treatment for lexical retrieval using abstract and concrete words in persons with aphasia: Effect of complexity