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Card 26
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What kind of route is taken for repeating words we have never heard before?
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Card 27
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Can patients with deep dysphasia repeat unfamiliar words and non-words?
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Card 28
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Do patients with deep dysphasia make semantic errors in reading FAMILIAR words
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Card 29
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What kind of damage do people with deep dysphasia typically have?
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Card 30
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What is semantic memory considered to be?
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Card 31
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What is represented first in Collins and Quinlans (1969) early model?
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Card 32
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What are pps faster at classifying in Collins and Quinlans (1969) early model?
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Card 33
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What did Rogers (2006) find about activation along the ventral route in speech comprehension?
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Card 34
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What kind of activation pattern was shown in Rogers et al (2000)?
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Card 35
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What is 'sensory' as opposed to 'functional' in the SF distinction?
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