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... apraxic patient every sound in every combination necessary for functional communication . Therefore the apraxic patient without coexisting oral - nonverbal apraxia , a short duration , mild - to - moderate severity , min- imal ...
... apraxic patient every sound in every combination necessary for functional communication . Therefore the apraxic patient without coexisting oral - nonverbal apraxia , a short duration , mild - to - moderate severity , min- imal ...
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... apraxic subjects were errors in reporting the sequence of items within a string ; they did not appear to be caused by the subjects ' perception . According to the authors " [ the ] hearing loss per se does not ac- count for their [ apraxic ...
... apraxic subjects were errors in reporting the sequence of items within a string ; they did not appear to be caused by the subjects ' perception . According to the authors " [ the ] hearing loss per se does not ac- count for their [ apraxic ...
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... apraxic patients . Deal and Darley [ 27 ] report no significant thera- peutic effect for single - word utterances using a mirror , however . As Darley , Aronson , and Brown [ 26 ] observed , " apparently , patients with apraxia of ...
... apraxic patients . Deal and Darley [ 27 ] report no significant thera- peutic effect for single - word utterances using a mirror , however . As Darley , Aronson , and Brown [ 26 ] observed , " apparently , patients with apraxia of ...
Contents
Auditory Comprehension and Aphasia 103 | 125 |
Treating Apraxia of Speech | 191 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 311 |
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