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REFERENCES: AAC for Primary progressive aphasia
From a chapter in the book:
Augmentative Communication Strategies for Adults with Acute and Chronic Medical Conditions
Edited by: David R. Beukelman, Kathryn L. Garrett, Kathryn N. Yorkston
Published by: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Polk, M., and Kertesz, A. (1993). Music and language in degenerative disease of the brain. Brain and Cognition, 22(1), 98-117.
Rogers, M.A., & Alarcon, N.B. (1999). Characteristics and management of primary progressive aphasia. Neurophysiology and Neurogenic Speech and Language Disorders, 9(4), 12-26.
Rogers, M.A. (2004). Primary Progressive Aphasia. In R.D. Kent (Ed.). The MIT Encyclopedia of Communication Disorders. Boston: MIT Press, 245-249.
Snowden, J. S., Neary, D., Mann, D. M. A., Goulding, P. J., and Testa, H. J. (1992). Progressive language disorder due to lobar atrophy. Annals of Neurology, 31(2), 174-183.
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