Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... utterance is primarily con- trolled by the number and extent of pauses distributed throughout the discourse . Only limited variations in the rate of utterance may be achieved by altering the du- rational characteristics of the speech ...
... utterance is primarily con- trolled by the number and extent of pauses distributed throughout the discourse . Only limited variations in the rate of utterance may be achieved by altering the du- rational characteristics of the speech ...
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... utterance , it can be followed by a longer pause than separates the other parts of the utterance . given . The next stage is to maintain the preplan- ning period but to conduct real dialogues involving new information . If questions are ...
... utterance , it can be followed by a longer pause than separates the other parts of the utterance . given . The next stage is to maintain the preplan- ning period but to conduct real dialogues involving new information . If questions are ...
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... utterance with- out sound , the patient attempts the utterance aloud . In other words , the simultaneous auditory cues are faded , while the visual ones remain . STEP 3. Integral stimulation [ v1 , a ] and delayed pro- duction with no ...
... utterance with- out sound , the patient attempts the utterance aloud . In other words , the simultaneous auditory cues are faded , while the visual ones remain . STEP 3. Integral stimulation [ v1 , a ] and delayed pro- duction with no ...
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Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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