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Ruth Herbert
Ruth Herbert
Reader in Aphasia Research, University of Sheffield
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Phonological therapy for word-finding difficulties: A re-evaluation
J Hickin, W Best, R Herbert, D Howard, F Osborne
Aphasiology 16 (10-11), 981-999, 2002
1962002
Aphasia rehabilitation: Does generalisation from anomia therapy occur and is it predictable? A case series study
W Best, A Greenwood, J Grassly, R Herbert, J Hickin, D Howard
cortex 49 (9), 2345-2357, 2013
1432013
Do picture‐naming tests provide a valid assessment of lexical retrieval in conversation in aphasia?
R Herbert, J Hickin, D Howard, F Osborne, W Best
Aphasiology 22 (2), 184-203, 2008
1302008
Phonological and orthographic facilitation of word-retrieval in aphasia: Immediate and delayed effects
W Best, R Herbert, J Hickin, F Osborne, D Howard
Aphasiology 16 (1-2), 151-168, 2002
1292002
Combining lexical and interactional approaches to therapy for word finding deficits in aphasia
R Herbert, W Best, J Hickin, D Howard, F Osborne
Aphasiology 17 (12), 1163-1186, 2003
902003
A controlled study of changes in conversation following aphasia therapy for anomia
W Best, J Grassly, A Greenwood, R Herbert, J Hickin, D Howard
Disability and rehabilitation 33 (3), 229-242, 2011
632011
Lexical and functionally based treatment: Effects on word retrieval and conversation
J Hickin, R Herbert, W Best, D Howard, F Osborne
The aphasia therapy file, 69-82, 2013
402013
The role of noun syntax in spoken word production: Evidence from aphasia
R Herbert, W Best
Cortex 46 (3), 329-342, 2010
362010
Treatment of word retrieval in aphasia: Generalisation to conversational speech
J Hickin, W Best, R Herbert, D Howard, F Osborne
International journal of language & communication disorders 36 (sup1), 13-18, 2001
342001
Effects of syntactic cueing therapy on picture naming and connected speech in acquired aphasia
R Herbert, D Webster, L Dyson
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation 22 (4), 609-633, 2012
312012
Gulf Arabic nouns and verbs: A standardized set of 319 object pictures and 141 action pictures, with predictors of naming latencies
T Khwaileh, E Mustafawi, R Herbert, D Howard
Behavior Research Methods 50, 2408-2425, 2018
252018
A normative database and determinants of lexical retrieval for 186 Arabic nouns: Effects of psycholinguistic and morpho-syntactic variables on naming latency
T Khwaileh, R Body, R Herbert
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 43, 749-769, 2014
252014
Syntactic versus lexical therapy for anomia in acquired aphasia: differential effects on narrative and conversation
R Herbert, E Gregory, W Best
International journal of language & communication disorders 49 (2), 162-173, 2014
252014
Phonological and orthographic approaches to the treatment of word retrieval in aphasia
R Herbert, W Best, J Hickin, D Howard, F Osborne
International journal of language & communication disorders 36 (S1), 7-12, 2001
232001
Collaborative design of accessible information with people with aphasia
R Herbert, E Gregory, C Haw
Aphasiology 33 (12), 1504-1530, 2019
202019
Accessible information guidelines: Making information accessible for people with aphasia
R Herbert, C Haw, C Brown, E Gregory, S Brumfitt
Stroke Association, 2012
192012
POWERS: profile of word errors and retrieval in speech: an asessment tool for use with people with communication impairment
R Herbert, W Best, J Hickin, D Howard, F Osborne
CQUniversity, 2012
192012
Phonological facilitation of aphasic naming and predicting the outcome of treatment for anomia
W Best, J Hickin, R Herbert, D Howard, F Osborne
Brain and language 74 (3), 435-438, 2000
182000
An investigation of a relative impairment in naming non-living items: Theoretical and methodological implications
W Best, A Schröder, R Herbert
Journal of Neurolinguistics 19 (2), 96-123, 2006
172006
Lexical retrieval after Arabic aphasia: Syntactic access and predictors of spoken naming
T Khwaileh, R Body, R Herbert
Journal of Neurolinguistics 42, 140-155, 2017
132017
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