Patterns of prosodic disability in a person with a non-fluent aphasia
S Peppe, K Bryan, J Maxim and B Wells
Clinical phonetics and linguistics, pp.367-378
Wiley
1998
Abstract
This book covers a wide range of topics, from infant babbling to language in dementia, from pragmatic disabilities to cleft palate articulation, and from slow potentials to nasalance measures.
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Title
Patterns of prosodic disability in a person with a non-fluent aphasia
Creators
S Peppe
K Bryan
J Maxim
B Wells
Contributors
W Ziegler (Editor)
K Deger (Editor)
ICPALA Congress (Editor)
Publication Details
Clinical phonetics and linguistics, pp.367-378
Publisher
Wiley
Number of pages
554
Date published
1998
Date submitted
17/05/2017
Identifiers
99514354902346
Academic Unit
University of Surrey
Resource Type
Book chapter
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