Clinical Management of Neurogenic Communicative DisordersDonnell F. Johns |
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... gestures . In addition , he argued that a limb system would inhibit the return of speech . Chen's equally corrosive reply [ 17 ] was that patients could learn her system and that gestures should be only adjuncts to traditional speech ...
... gestures . In addition , he argued that a limb system would inhibit the return of speech . Chen's equally corrosive reply [ 17 ] was that patients could learn her system and that gestures should be only adjuncts to traditional speech ...
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... gestures may actually interfere . Also , some patients are over- loaded by the gestures even if they do practice them , as they should before pairing them with speech , even if the gestures are kept simple . Thus if a patient is ...
... gestures may actually interfere . Also , some patients are over- loaded by the gestures even if they do practice them , as they should before pairing them with speech , even if the gestures are kept simple . Thus if a patient is ...
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... gestures . Strengthening the gestures bears repetition : The gesture can only interfere unless it is under volitional - purposive control . Also , gestures must be as discrete as possible , although the variety of limb gestures seems ...
... gestures . Strengthening the gestures bears repetition : The gesture can only interfere unless it is under volitional - purposive control . Also , gestures must be as discrete as possible , although the variety of limb gestures seems ...
Contents
Auditory Comprehension and Aphasia 103 | 125 |
Treating Apraxia of Speech | 191 |
Surgical and Prosthetic Management | 311 |
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