Acquired Neurological Speech/Language Disorders In ChildhoodCRC Press, 2017 M07 28 - 360 pages The long-held belief that acquired aphasia in children is primarily of the non-fluent type has been challenged in recent years. This book discusses language problems arising from cerebro-vascular accidents occurring in childhood, and from other |
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... .Buttsworth and Bruce E.Murdoch 10. Acquired Childhood Speech Disorders: Dysarthria and Dyspraxia 308 Bruce E.Murdoch, Anne E.Ozanne and Jill A.Cross Index 343 Series Preface From being an area primarily on the periphery v Contents.
... .Buttsworth and Bruce E.Murdoch 10. Acquired Childhood Speech Disorders: Dysarthria and Dyspraxia 308 Bruce E.Murdoch, Anne E.Ozanne and Jill A.Cross Index 343 Series Preface From being an area primarily on the periphery v Contents.
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