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. 2020 Oct 12;35:1533317520949708. doi: 10.1177/1533317520949708

Table 1.

Evidence of Language Impairments Reported in Chinese Speakers with Aphasia.

Domain
Fluency Chao et al, 2013 64 *; Filley et al, 2006 65 *; Kong 2011a:b 62,63 , 2009 66; Kong & Law, 2004 67; Liu et al, 2015 52 *; Liu et al, 2018 68 *; Gorno-Tempini &Tee, 2019 61 *
Naming Arévalo et al, 2011 69; Crepaldi et al, 2012 70; Weekes & Chen 1998 44
Repetition Dong et al, 2017 50 *; Weekes et al, 2012 26 *; Weekes & Luo, 2004 71
Grammar Law & Leung 2000 72; Law 2000 73; Leung 1998 74; Wang et al, 2016 75 *
Meaning Bi et al, 2007 60 *; Weekes 2000 23 *; Zhang et al, 2008 76 *; Zhou et al, 2013 53 *
Reading Bi et al, 2007 60 *; Ting et al, 2013 57 *, 2016 58 *, 2018 59 *; Weekes 2000 23 *; Wu et al, 2015 77 *
Writing Law, 2001 78 †; Law et al, 2005 79 ; Leung et al, 2012 80; Yin et al, 2005 81

*denotes evidence from ADOD patients denotes evidence from stroke patients.