A Set of Observational Measures for Rating Support and Participation in Conversation Between Adults with Aphasia and Their Conversation Partners
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P. Square | N. Simmons-Mackie | Nina Simmons-Mackie | A. Kagan | Aura Kagan | Sandra Black | Joanne Winckel | Judith Felson Duchan | Paula Square | S. Black | J. Winckel | J. Felson Duchan
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