Aphasia, Alexia, and AgraphiaChurchill Livingstone, 1979 - Broj stranica: 213 |
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David Frank Benson. thorities include the abilities to write and gesture when discussing speech , but for present purposes speech will be limited to the activities of oral communica- tion . Clinically , there are many examples of speech ...
David Frank Benson. thorities include the abilities to write and gesture when discussing speech , but for present purposes speech will be limited to the activities of oral communica- tion . Clinically , there are many examples of speech ...
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... Speech and Hearing Association entitled " Apraxia of Speech ; 107 Years of Terminological Confusion " ( Darley , 1968 ) . A review of the definitions of apraxia in reference to language and aphasia as they appear in the current ...
... Speech and Hearing Association entitled " Apraxia of Speech ; 107 Years of Terminological Confusion " ( Darley , 1968 ) . A review of the definitions of apraxia in reference to language and aphasia as they appear in the current ...
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... SPEECH For most neurologists , scanning speech is synonomous with multiple sclerosis ( MS ) . Nystagmus , ataxia and scanning speech constitute " Charcot's triad , " a classically recognized but overvalued syndrome of advanced multiple ...
... SPEECH For most neurologists , scanning speech is synonomous with multiple sclerosis ( MS ) . Nystagmus , ataxia and scanning speech constitute " Charcot's triad , " a classically recognized but overvalued syndrome of advanced multiple ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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