2016
DOI: 10.1080/2050571x.2016.1155817
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Facilitation effects of cueing techniques in two Sesotho speakers with anomia

Abstract: Aphasiologists developing treatments for anomia should closely align therapy methods with the typological and morphological characteristics of the language in question.The lead author initiated this study to develop more defensible interventions for speakers of Sesotho, a South African language. Prefix-based cueing (our alternative name for initial phoneme cueing that describes these cues in Sesotho-oriented terms) was compared to a novel technique, root-based cueing (RBC). While prefix-based cues are describe… Show more

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