Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. Volume 48, Number 3. (August, 1983).
1983 · Rockville, Maryland
by Costello, Janis M.
Rockville, Maryland: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 1983. Quarto, softbound, 110 pp [pages 226-336]. Very Good with some inked notes. The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders pertains to the nature and treatment of disordered speech, hearing, and language and to the clinical and supervisory processes by which this treatment is provided. Included reports of this issue: Stuttering: A Review of Research Findings and Theories Circa 1982 (with commentary); The Problem of Definition: Commentary on ‘Stuttering’; Facts About Stuttering: Neuropsychologic Perspectives; Speaking Unassisted: Comments on a Paper by Andrews et al.; Test of the Assumptions Underlying Comparative Hearing Aid Evaluations; Phonological Proficiency of Two Cleft Palate Toddlers with School-Age Follow-Up; The Oral Speech Intelligibility of Hearing Impaire d Talkers; Language Acquisition and Communicative Behavior in Autism: Toward An Understanding of the Whole of It; Retinitis Pigmentosa and Progressive Hearing Loss; Speech Production with Flaccid Paralysis of the Rib Cage, Diaphragm and Abdomen; Clinical Validity of Speech-Band Audiometry. (Inventory #: 4157s)