Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... gestures into speech gestures . For example , bit- ing the lower lip , if accompanied by a gently ex- haled airstream , yields / f / . Adding gently exhaled air to tongue protrusion produces some allophone of / 0 / . Adding voice to a ...
... gestures into speech gestures . For example , bit- ing the lower lip , if accompanied by a gently ex- haled airstream , yields / f / . Adding gently exhaled air to tongue protrusion produces some allophone of / 0 / . Adding voice to a ...
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... gestures as symbolic . These gestures are of two types . One type merely corresponds to the direction of articulatory movements . The other type , which includes the Amerind gestures , tends to be more universal in that the meaning ...
... gestures as symbolic . These gestures are of two types . One type merely corresponds to the direction of articulatory movements . The other type , which includes the Amerind gestures , tends to be more universal in that the meaning ...
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... gestures when they were requested and he was capable of pairing words with gestures almost from the outset , although time had to be spent strengthening his gesturing ability . Words , and sentences in which words and gestures were ...
... gestures when they were requested and he was capable of pairing words with gestures almost from the outset , although time had to be spent strengthening his gesturing ability . Words , and sentences in which words and gestures were ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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