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Acquisition of the Second Language By Patients with Brain Injury After Prolonged Coma
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Monika Połczyńska-Fiszer
Veröffentlicht/Copyright:
7. August 2007
Published Online: 2007-8-7
Published in Print: 2007-8-1
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Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
traumatic brain injury (TBI);
coma;
bilingualism;
language mixing;
aphasia
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- Cooperative vs. Individual Learning of Oral Skills in a Call Environment
- Modal Verbs: Typology and Conceptualisation in Greek and English
- The Problem of the Russian Labial Fricatives: Why V is Different
- Studies on the Interlanguage of Arab EFL Learners: An Overview
- Natural Syntax: Negation in English
- Acquisition of the Second Language By Patients with Brain Injury After Prolonged Coma
- Prominence in Beat Structure
- On Bridge Requirements in English
- A Democratic IGBO Orthography
- Review