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... speech sounds . Journal of Speech and Hearing Research , 23 , 429–446 . Jacobs , R. J. , Philips , B. J. , & Harrison , R. J. ( 1970 ) . A stimulability test for cleft palate children . Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders , 35 , 354 ...
... speech sounds . Journal of Speech and Hearing Research , 23 , 429–446 . Jacobs , R. J. , Philips , B. J. , & Harrison , R. J. ( 1970 ) . A stimulability test for cleft palate children . Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders , 35 , 354 ...
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... Speech Disorders Neurological damage can cause not only aphasia , a central language dis- order , but also speech disorders , which are distinguished from each other and from aphasia . Speech disorders that result from central or ...
... Speech Disorders Neurological damage can cause not only aphasia , a central language dis- order , but also speech disorders , which are distinguished from each other and from aphasia . Speech disorders that result from central or ...
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... disorders of speech . These specialists were called speech correction teachers ( Paden , 1970 ) and worked mostly with children who stuttered or had disorders of articula- tion . Other disorders of communication began to be treated only ...
... disorders of speech . These specialists were called speech correction teachers ( Paden , 1970 ) and worked mostly with children who stuttered or had disorders of articula- tion . Other disorders of communication began to be treated only ...
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Specialists in Communication and Its Disorders | 41 |
Anatomy and Physiology of Speech and Hearing | 61 |
Articulation and Phonological Disorders | 107 |
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