Speech and Voice: Their Evolution, Pathology and TherapyRoutledge, 26. 10. 2018 - Počet stran: 248 Originally published in 1942, this title was recognised as setting new standards in the scientific approach to speech problems. Much speech therapy in the past had been unsatisfactory because of its emphasis upon the purely mechanical aspects of the condition, while at the same time the purely psychological approach was not sufficient to lead to satisfactory and radical treatment either. In this title the author combines the two approaches and by setting out the basic pathology of the various conditions, he throws new light upon them. Today it can be read and enjoyed in its historical context. |
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III Development of Speech and Language Periods of Speech Development | 25 |
IV Evolution of Speech and Language | 46 |
V Pathology | 63 |
VI Speech Disorders General | 69 |
VII Speech Disorders Special | 74 |
VIII Aphasia | 77 |
XVI Disorders of Nasal Resonance | 171 |
XVII Voice Evolutionary Point of View | 180 |
XVIII Voice Disorders Diagnostic Examination | 185 |
XIX Organic Voice Disorders | 190 |
XX Paralysis of the Recurrent Nerve | 193 |
XXI Laryngectomy | 195 |
XXII Functional Voice Disorders | 198 |
XXIII Change of Voice at Puberty | 206 |
IX Mutism | 93 |
X Diction | 105 |
XI Cluttering | 107 |
XII Stammering | 109 |
XIII Disorders of Articulate Speech | 137 |
XIV Dyslalia | 139 |
XV Dysarthria | 167 |
XXIV Vocal Treatment | 209 |
XXV Speech and Voice Disorders in war | 214 |
Bibliography | 216 |
Glossary | 220 |
Index | 224 |
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