Human Communication Disorders: An IntroductionGeorge H. Shames, Elisabeth H. Wiig |
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... pathology . WHAT DO SPECIALISTS IN COMMUNICATION DISORDERS CALL THEMSELVES ? In this book , we use the term speech - language pathologist as the title for specialists who diagnose and treat individuals with communication disorders . In ...
... pathology . WHAT DO SPECIALISTS IN COMMUNICATION DISORDERS CALL THEMSELVES ? In this book , we use the term speech - language pathologist as the title for specialists who diagnose and treat individuals with communication disorders . In ...
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... pathologists and of other professionals as well . In speech - language pathology research , we try to better understand normal communication in order to better understand dis- ordered communication . In turn , our increasing knowledge ...
... pathologists and of other professionals as well . In speech - language pathology research , we try to better understand normal communication in order to better understand dis- ordered communication . In turn , our increasing knowledge ...
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... pathology or in speech - language pathology for the certificate in audiology . Moreover , no more than six ( 6 ) semester hours may be in courses that provide credit for clinical practice obtained during academic training . Credit for ...
... pathology or in speech - language pathology for the certificate in audiology . Moreover , no more than six ( 6 ) semester hours may be in courses that provide credit for clinical practice obtained during academic training . Credit for ...
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3 | 45 |
Willard R Zemlin | 65 |
DISORDERS OF SPEECH VOICE AND LANGUAGE | 107 |
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