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Называние действий при аномии: эффект семантической сложности

С. 269–270.
Dragoy O., Искра Е. В., Маннова Е. М., Кузьмичева О. В., Масалова А. В.
Language: Russian
Keywords: афазияназывание

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Психолингвистика в ХХI веке: результаты, проблемы, перспективы
М.: Эйдос, 2009.
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