Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... loudness char- acteristics of a patient's connected speech . An in- adequately loud voice or one characterized by in- adequate or inappropriate loudness variation may implicate the respiratory mechanism . We hypoth- esize - and these ...
... loudness char- acteristics of a patient's connected speech . An in- adequately loud voice or one characterized by in- adequate or inappropriate loudness variation may implicate the respiratory mechanism . We hypoth- esize - and these ...
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... LOUDNESS : CONTEXT FOR TREATMENT . Overall loudness and loudness changes are primarily con- trolled by respiration ; the greater the respiratory drive , the greater the loudness . Additionally , loud- ness can be controlled by the ...
... LOUDNESS : CONTEXT FOR TREATMENT . Overall loudness and loudness changes are primarily con- trolled by respiration ; the greater the respiratory drive , the greater the loudness . Additionally , loud- ness can be controlled by the ...
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... loudness , pitch , articulation time , and pause time and their interaction in stress that the term facilitators refers . Overall loudness can be increased , can be nor- mal , or can be reduced even to a whisper . If a patient hears ...
... loudness , pitch , articulation time , and pause time and their interaction in stress that the term facilitators refers . Overall loudness can be increased , can be nor- mal , or can be reduced even to a whisper . If a patient hears ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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