Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... words than on shorter ones . Words with the same initial and final pho- neme ( e.g. , coke , gag , dad , sis ) should show more errors on the initial phoneme than on the final phoneme . And repetition of sentences should elicit errors ...
... words than on shorter ones . Words with the same initial and final pho- neme ( e.g. , coke , gag , dad , sis ) should show more errors on the initial phoneme than on the final phoneme . And repetition of sentences should elicit errors ...
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... word order ; and properties of words in sentences ( e.g. , subject versus object : " The train bumps the car " versus " The car bumps the train " ) . The hierarchy of difficulty of syntactic contrasts on comprehension tasks appears ...
... word order ; and properties of words in sentences ( e.g. , subject versus object : " The train bumps the car " versus " The car bumps the train " ) . The hierarchy of difficulty of syntactic contrasts on comprehension tasks appears ...
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... words like some , same , and seem were introduced and phrases were sub- sequently expanded . In 1 week of extensive drill , he had volitional - purposive control of these words and phrases . One of his greatest strengths was the ...
... words like some , same , and seem were introduced and phrases were sub- sequently expanded . In 1 week of extensive drill , he had volitional - purposive control of these words and phrases . One of his greatest strengths was the ...
Contents
Description Diagnosis | 97 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 153 |
Some Principles | 179 |
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