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Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research | 1975

Pantomime Recognition in Aphasics.

Robert J. Duffy; Joseph R. Duffy; Karen Leiter Pearson


Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research | 1974

Sentence Intelligibility as a Function of Key Word Selection

Joseph R. Duffy; Thomas G. Giolas


Archive | 1989

The Limb Apraxia Test: An Imitative Measure of Upper Limb Apraxia

Joseph R. Duffy; Robert J. Duffy


Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research | 1973

Equivalency of CID and revised CID sentence lists

Thomas G. Giolas; Joseph R. Duffy


Archive | 1989

The Limb Apraxia Test: Development of a Short Form

Joseph R. Duffy; Robert J. Duffy; Deborah Uryase


Archive | 1978

Deficits of Nonverbal Communication in Aphasic Patients: A Test of Some Current Causal Theories

Joseph R. Duffy; James H. Watt; Robert J. Duffy


Archive | 1994

The Construct Validity of the Limb Apraxia Test (LAT): Implications for the Distiction Between Types of Limb Apraxia

Robert J. Duffy; James H. Watt; Joseph R. Duffy


Archive | 1976

A Preliminary Report on the Development and Use of the Gestural Recognition Test (GRT)

Robert J. Duffy; Joseph R. Duffy; Karen Leiter Pearson


Archive | 1973

Equivalency of Sentence Intelligibility Lists for Audiological Assessment of Naval Personnel and Navy Voice Communication Systems

Thomas G. Giolas; Joseph R. Duffy; Robert J. Duffy; Harry S Cooker; Russell L. Sergeant


Archive | 1971

Studies in Navy Communication: The Effect of Word Predictability on Sentence Intelligibility

Joseph R. Duffy; Thomas G. Giolas; Russell L. Sergeant

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Robert J. Duffy

University of Connecticut

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James H. Watt

University of Connecticut

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