Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... thria . Unfortunately , this system promotes an artificial dichotomy . For example , injuries to the nervous system that cause dysarthria in children are frequently pooled under the term cerebral palsy . Similar injuries resulting in ...
... thria . Unfortunately , this system promotes an artificial dichotomy . For example , injuries to the nervous system that cause dysarthria in children are frequently pooled under the term cerebral palsy . Similar injuries resulting in ...
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... thria coexists with a severe language disorder , the interaction between the two may create bizarre ver- bal output that is difficult to label . It is a rare case , however , in which the clinician cannot determine the presence or ...
... thria coexists with a severe language disorder , the interaction between the two may create bizarre ver- bal output that is difficult to label . It is a rare case , however , in which the clinician cannot determine the presence or ...
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... thria . J. Speech Hear . Disord . 40 : 170 , 1975 . 132. Okaga , M. Measurement of speech patterns in neurologic diseases . Med . Biol . Eng . Comput . 2 : 145 , 1983 . wearable biofeedback device to improve treatment carry - over in ...
... thria . J. Speech Hear . Disord . 40 : 170 , 1975 . 132. Okaga , M. Measurement of speech patterns in neurologic diseases . Med . Biol . Eng . Comput . 2 : 145 , 1983 . wearable biofeedback device to improve treatment carry - over in ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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