Assistive Communication Aids, for the Speech ImpairedPamela Mary Enderby |
Contents
past present and future R Fawcus | 1 |
Speech language cognitive and physical assessment for a communication aid Liz Panton | 12 |
Inputs and how to activate a communication aid A W S Brown | 27 |
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ability able acceptable achieved activity aid user allow alternative appropriate artificial assessment assist attempt attention augmentative aware become cation Centre child combination communication aids communication system considered conversation dependent described device difficult direct selection disabled disease display effective enable environment equipment example experience expression function further gestural give hand ideas impaired important improve increase indicate individual initially input interaction introduced involved language larynx learning letters limited listener means ment method motor movement natural necessary needs offer operation output particular patient person physical position possible potential present problems produced progressive range referred responses result role scanning selection severely signals signing simple situations skills sound speech speech therapist stage switch symbols therapist therapy tion United visual vocabulary voice