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... Articulation involves accuracy in placement of structures , timing , direction of movements , force exerted , speed of response , and neural integration of all the events . It is no wonder that articulation problems are the most ...
... Articulation involves accuracy in placement of structures , timing , direction of movements , force exerted , speed of response , and neural integration of all the events . It is no wonder that articulation problems are the most ...
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Harold Morris Kaplan. 13 THE RES STRUCTURES FOR ARTICULATION Definitions Articulation in the broadest sense refers to the acceptability of sound to the listener . More restrictedly it refers to the activities of the supraglottic ...
Harold Morris Kaplan. 13 THE RES STRUCTURES FOR ARTICULATION Definitions Articulation in the broadest sense refers to the acceptability of sound to the listener . More restrictedly it refers to the activities of the supraglottic ...
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... articulation is a motor activity in which the formulated words are changed into sounds . A disorder of articulation would involve no de- rangement in the correct formulation of words , but it would in the machinery of verbal sound ...
... articulation is a motor activity in which the formulated words are changed into sounds . A disorder of articulation would involve no de- rangement in the correct formulation of words , but it would in the machinery of verbal sound ...
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Anatomic Concepts and Bodily Organization 29 | 2-19 |
Neural Regulation of Speech 61 | 21 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech 133 | 93 |
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