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1998, 'Requests that overcome listener reluctance: Impairment associated with executive dysfunction in brain injury.', Brain and Language, pp. 88 - 104
,1998, 'The SCEMA scheme: A worthy project as yet underspecified, overestimated and unproven.', Aphasiology, 12, pp. 1076 - 1080
,1996, 'Hypothesis testing in neuropsychology in context: Another response to the neuropsychology debate', Australian Psychologist, 31, pp. 73 - 75, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00050069608260182
,1996, 'Clinical insights into pragmatic theory: frontal lobe deficits and sarcasm', Brain and Language, pp. 81 - 104
,1995, 'Assessment of pragmatic communication skills in adolescents after traumatic brian injury', Brain Injury, 10, pp. 329 - 345
,1995, 'Evaluating social skills following traumatic brain injury: the BRISS as a clinical tool', Brain Injury, pp. 321 - 338
,1995, 'The Dice game: a new test of pragmatic language skills after closed-head injury', Brain Injury, pp. 255 - 271
,1995, 'What is apraxia: the clinician`s dilemma', Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, pp. 273 - 297
,1994, 'Error types in ideomotor apraxia: A qualitative analysis', Brain and Cognition, 25, pp. 250 - 270, http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/brcg.1994.1035
,1993, 'Viewing the brain sideways ? frontal versus right hemisphere explanations of non-aphasic language disorders', Aphasiology, 7, pp. 535 - 549, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02687039308248629
,1993, 'Pragmatic Language Skills after Closed Head Injury: Ability to Negotiate Requests', Cognitive Neuropsychology, 10, pp. 297 - 315, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02643299308253466
,1993, 'Pragmatic language skills after closed head injury: Ability to meet the informational needs of the listener', Brain and Language, 44, pp. 28 - 46, http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/brln.1993.1003
,1992, 'Communication disorders following closed head injury: New approaches to assessment and rehabilitation', Brain Injury, 6, pp. 283 - 292, http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699059209029670
,1992, 'DIFFERENTIAL PRAGMATIC LANGUAGE LOSS AFTER CLOSED HEAD-INJURY - ABILITY TO COMPREHEND CONVERSATIONAL IMPLICATURE', APPLIED PSYCHOLINGUISTICS, 13, pp. 295 - 312, http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0142716400005658
,1986, 'An investigation of the ability to process inferences in language following right hemisphere brain damage', Brain and Language, 29, pp. 68 - 80, http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0093-934X(86)90034-9
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