10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SPEECH DIFFICULTY»
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speech difficulty in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
DeJong's The Neurologic Examination
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and MG are common causes of this type of speech
difficulty. Seventh nerve paralysis causes difficulty in pronouncing labials and
labiodentals. Dysarthria is noticeable only in peripheral facial palsy; the facial ...
William W. Campbell, 2012
2
Compendium of Auditory and
Speech Tasks: Children's
Speech ...
... were also clear differences between the children within the speech-disordered
group based on the severity of the speech difficulty, the presence or absence of a
language difficulty, and the pervasiveness of the speech processing difficulties, ...
Joy Stackhouse, Maggie Vance, Michelle Pascoe, 2007
3
Pocket Guide and Toolkit to Dejong's Neurologic Examination
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis and myasthenia gravis are common causes of this
type of speech difficulty. Seventh nerve paralysis causes difficulty in pronouncing
labials and labiodentals. Dysarthria is noticeable only in peripheral facial palsy; ...
William W. Campbell, 2007
4
Speech and Language Difficulties in the Classroom, Second ...
There is a very unclear distinction between a speech difficulty and a language
difficulty and many people probably use the terms interchangeably. Strictly, a
speech difficulty would mean that a person had difficulty making sounds, but
unclear ...
Deirdre Martin, Carol Miller, 2012
5
The Effective Teacher's Guide to Dyslexia and Other Specific ...
When a child's speech difficulty concerns phonology there is a difficulty in relating
speech sounds to changes in meaning. Phonological knowledge enables the
speaker to understand that, when a speech sound is changed in a word,
meaning ...
6
Moto-kinesthetic
Speech Training
The first three of these vowels, 6, 6b, and e, are the lowest in frequencies of any
of the vowel sounds, and speech difficulty with these sounds is undoubtedly due
in many instances to hearing deficiency. Their characteristic frequencies begin as
...
Edna Hill Young, Sara Stinchfield Hawk, 1955
7
Speech and Language Impairments in Children: Causes, ...
... compared to matched controls, children with specific speech difficulties will
have a deficit at one or more points in this speech processing system and that
this deficit (or cluster of deficits) will manifest not only in speech difficulty but also
affect ...
Dorothy V.M Bishop, Lawrence Leonard, 2014
8
Supporting
Speech, Language & Communication Needs: Working ...
Consequently, this type of speech difficulty is often described as a 'phonological
difficulty'. There are rules to be understood regarding the ways in which sounds
are organized in language, to convey differences of meaning. These students ...
Kate Ripley, Jenny Barrett, 2008
9
Speech Disorders: A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY of the Various ...
Pupils with good intelligence, parental encouragement and sufficiently
aggressive qualities may therefore tend to return to school, even though having
left it once, because of speech difficulty, but from the lack of data as to the actual
numbers ...
Stinchfield, Sara M, 2013
10
Motor
Speech Disorders: Substrates, Differential Diagnosis, ...
She was advised to pursue reassessment if her speech difficulty worsened. Head
CT scan demonstrated cerebellar and pontine atrophy. The neurologist
concluded that the patient had OPCA. The patient's mother probably had a
similar ...
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SPEECH DIFFICULTY»
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speech difficulty is used in the context of the following news items.
Tablets and technology blamed for developmental speech …
Education leaders and speech specialists believe many children are starved of ... “Blaming iPads for speech difficulty in children is pretty much a lame excuse for ... «The Daily Telegraph, Jun 14»