Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... abnormal tone will be manifest as reduced overall loudness and a tendency toward mono- loudness ; incoordination will be betrayed by inappropriate loudness changes , unless the in- coordination accompanies extreme weakness , in which ...
... abnormal tone will be manifest as reduced overall loudness and a tendency toward mono- loudness ; incoordination will be betrayed by inappropriate loudness changes , unless the in- coordination accompanies extreme weakness , in which ...
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... Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Effect on Speech Speech improved Indifferent effect Speech adversely effected Indifferent effect Speech adversely effected Speech improved The interaction of posture and speech yields six conditions for the ...
... Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal Effect on Speech Speech improved Indifferent effect Speech adversely effected Indifferent effect Speech adversely effected Speech improved The interaction of posture and speech yields six conditions for the ...
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... abnormal tone , or incoordination may be ( and usually is ) abnor- mal in all the dysarthrias . POSTURE FOR PHONATION : TREATMENT PROCE- DURES . Injecting a flaccid vocal fold with Teflon or some other substance is a traditional treat ...
... abnormal tone , or incoordination may be ( and usually is ) abnor- mal in all the dysarthrias . POSTURE FOR PHONATION : TREATMENT PROCE- DURES . Injecting a flaccid vocal fold with Teflon or some other substance is a traditional treat ...
Contents
Auditory Comprehension and Aphasia 103 | 125 |
Treating Apraxia of Speech | 191 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 311 |
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