Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... involved and the specific cause . While these approaches are useful in confirming local- ization of the lesion or the system involved and possible identification of what caused the dysar- thria , they are limited in providing useful ...
... involved and the specific cause . While these approaches are useful in confirming local- ization of the lesion or the system involved and possible identification of what caused the dysar- thria , they are limited in providing useful ...
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... involved Cranial nerves involved Speech processes involved Speech valves involved Speech events involved Perceptual characteristics Examples Congenital or acquired piratory component . Similarly , appropriate ques- tions can be asked ...
... involved Cranial nerves involved Speech processes involved Speech valves involved Speech events involved Perceptual characteristics Examples Congenital or acquired piratory component . Similarly , appropriate ques- tions can be asked ...
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... involved teaching B. H. to make the most efficient use of what he had . He was taught to begin each utterance with a strong inhalation and to control exhalation . This involved longer and longer exhalations of vowels and voiced or ...
... involved teaching B. H. to make the most efficient use of what he had . He was taught to begin each utterance with a strong inhalation and to control exhalation . This involved longer and longer exhalations of vowels and voiced or ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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