Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... sentence level in therapy , the clinician must consider the interaction of vo- cabulary difficulty , sentence length , and syntactic complexity . Syntactic complexity was the greatest source of difficulty on comprehension tasks for sev ...
... sentence level in therapy , the clinician must consider the interaction of vo- cabulary difficulty , sentence length , and syntactic complexity . Syntactic complexity was the greatest source of difficulty on comprehension tasks for sev ...
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... sentence and re- peating them five times with the clinician ; saying the complete sentence after the clinician ; and then rereading the sentence without being prompted . Criterion performance level was reached after eight sessions , and ...
... sentence and re- peating them five times with the clinician ; saying the complete sentence after the clinician ; and then rereading the sentence without being prompted . Criterion performance level was reached after eight sessions , and ...
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... sentence drills began with short phrases that were heavy on words with plosives , such as can , do , did , and caught and containing only one monosyllabic word beginning with a fricative . A typical practice sentence was " Sue did it ...
... sentence drills began with short phrases that were heavy on words with plosives , such as can , do , did , and caught and containing only one monosyllabic word beginning with a fricative . A typical practice sentence was " Sue did it ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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