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Den Ouden, D.B. (2002) Segmental vs syllable markedness: Deletion errors in the paraphasias of fluent and non-fluent aphasics. In: E. Fava (Ed.) Clinical Linguistics: Theory and Applications in Speech Pathology and Therapy. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 227 (John Benjamins), pp. 23-45.
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Page 1: Den Ouden, D.B. (2002) Segmental vs syllable markedness ......relative phonological markedness of segments in patients with different types of aphasic syndromes, as, "regardless of

Den Ouden, D.B. (2002) Segmental vs syllable markedness: Deletion errors in the paraphasias of fluent and non-fluent aphasics. In: E. Fava (Ed.) Clinical Linguistics: Theory and Applications in Speech Pathology and Therapy. Current Issues in Linguistic Theory 227 (John Benjamins), pp. 23-45.

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