Proper-Name-Specific Aphasias

作者: Carlo Semenza

DOI: 10.1016/B978-012289685-9/50008-9

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摘要: … do not indicate or imply any attributes as belonging to those individuals A proper … no knowledge of either the city or state. Knowledge of the first-second names or of the city-state name …

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