Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders. Volume 48, Number 2. (May,1983).
1983 · Rockville, Maryland
by Costello, Janis M.
Rockville, Maryland: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, 1983. Quarto, softbound, 109 pp [pages 115-224]. 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: A Longitudinal Study of the Development of Stop Consonant Production in Normal and Down’s Syndrome Children; Slope Characteristics of CID W-22 Word Functions in Elderly Hearing-Impaired Listeners; Focal Cranial Dystonia; Peripheral Hearing Loss: Implications for Clinical Dichotic Listening Tests; Speech-Language Clinician Personality Variables and Clinical Effectiveness; Test-Retest Stability of the Hiskey-Nebraska Test of Learning Aptitude in a Sample of Hearing-Impaired Children and Adolescents; Difficulties Experienced by Tinnitus Sufferes; Linguistica nd Nonlinguistic Features of Style in Normal and Language-Impaired Children; Reading Problems in Chronic Aphasia; The Onset of Stuttering in Two- and Three-Year-Old Children: A Preliminary Report; Speech Modification by a Deaf Child Through Dynamic Orometric Modeling and Feedback; Evaluation the Effectiveness of a Communication Board Training Program; The Effects of Stimulus Variation on Lexical Learning; Accuracy of Adaptive Procedure Esimates of PB-Max Level; Perception and Production of Misarticulated /r/; Interallophonic Generalization of /r/ Training; Does Early Middle Ear Pathology Effect Auditory Perception Skills and Learning? Comment on Brandes and Ehinger. (Inventory #: 4158s)