Human Communication Disorders: An IntroductionGeorge H. Shames, Elisabeth H. Wiig |
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... oral cavity is set by the anterior fauces , behind which are the tonsils , especially in youngsters . Figure 4.19 shows the parts of the oral cavity . FIGURE 4.19 Schematic of an Oral Cavity . Central Incisor Lateral Incisor Canine 1st ...
... oral cavity is set by the anterior fauces , behind which are the tonsils , especially in youngsters . Figure 4.19 shows the parts of the oral cavity . FIGURE 4.19 Schematic of an Oral Cavity . Central Incisor Lateral Incisor Canine 1st ...
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... oral stereognosis . Careful procedures for conducting an ade- quate oral - peripheral examination are offered in Darley and Spriestersbach's book on diagnostic meth- ods ( 1978 ) . Of special importance to articulation disorders is ...
... oral stereognosis . Careful procedures for conducting an ade- quate oral - peripheral examination are offered in Darley and Spriestersbach's book on diagnostic meth- ods ( 1978 ) . Of special importance to articulation disorders is ...
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... oral language production , 243-248 direct imitation , 243 focused stimulation , 247 modeling , 246-247 Echolalia ... oral stereognosis , 128 oral - peripheral examination , 128 screening , 126 self - discrimination , 127 speech sound ...
... oral language production , 243-248 direct imitation , 243 focused stimulation , 247 modeling , 246-247 Echolalia ... oral stereognosis , 128 oral - peripheral examination , 128 screening , 126 self - discrimination , 127 speech sound ...
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Willard R Zemlin | 65 |
DISORDERS OF SPEECH VOICE AND LANGUAGE | 107 |
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ability adult aphasia aphasic approach apraxia articulation disorders articulatory ASHA assessment associated audiologist audiology auditory behavior brain breathing cause cavity cerebral palsy chapter child cleft palate clinical clinician communication disorders complex consonants dialects dysarthria English evaluation example factors frequency function glottal glottis Hearing Disorders hearing impaired hearing loss hypernasality individual interactions intervention involved Journal of Speech language disorders language pathologist larynx learning disabilities linguistic lips listening mental retardation motor movement muscles nasal nonverbal normal oral parents pathology patient patterns person pharyngeal phonation phoneme pitch pressure problems procedures produce professional resonance response sentence skills social soft palate speakers specific Speech and Hearing speech and language speech disorders speech sounds speech-language pathologist structure stuttering tasks techniques tion tongue treatment utterances velopharyngeal valve verbal vibration vocal cords vocal folds vocal tract voice disorders vowels words