Human Communication Disorders: An IntroductionGeorge H. Shames, Elisabeth H. Wiig |
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... structure to context . Osgood ( 1963 ) , although retaining the idea of serial sentence generation , introduced the con- cepts of phrase structure grammar and thus made some provision for the effects of remote elements . But , in ...
... structure to context . Osgood ( 1963 ) , although retaining the idea of serial sentence generation , introduced the con- cepts of phrase structure grammar and thus made some provision for the effects of remote elements . But , in ...
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... structure level formulation is converted to the surface - structure level by rewrite and transformation processes , as needed . A transformation is an operation in which base elements are substituted , deleted , or rearranged , thereby ...
... structure level formulation is converted to the surface - structure level by rewrite and transformation processes , as needed . A transformation is an operation in which base elements are substituted , deleted , or rearranged , thereby ...
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... structure and interrelationships , and ( e ) history of voice and speech deviations in the family . Answers to these questions will tell how precisely the child or adult perceives the problem as compared with what the examiner has heard ...
... structure and interrelationships , and ( e ) history of voice and speech deviations in the family . Answers to these questions will tell how precisely the child or adult perceives the problem as compared with what the examiner has heard ...
Contents
3 | 45 |
Willard R Zemlin | 65 |
DISORDERS OF SPEECH VOICE AND LANGUAGE | 107 |
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