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Speech problems*

Australian Dental Journal, 1967
C. G. Dennis
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Speech problems at Hunter college

Quarterly Journal of Speech, 1930
H. Prentiss
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Office Management of Speech Problems

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1958
The majority of patients with speech problems can be handled quickly by the laryngologist in the office. He can, while pursuing the course of laryngeal pathology, institute vocal training as an adjunct to required medical or surgical treatment. Sometimes within as few as two or three visits the patient's speech rehabilitation is complete.
H L, WILSON, W R, DAWSON
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Speech problems in children

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1958
Summary The training and function of speechpathology are discussed, with emphasis placed on classification, proper time of referral, etiology, and treatment techniques of common speech disorders.
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Speech problems after stroke

Nursing Older People, 2009
Aphasia is a reduced ability to understand and use written or spoken language and can be caused by damage to the brain following a stroke. Strokes can also cause dysarthria, which is slurred or incomprehensible speech, because of damage to muscles.
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Speech Problems in the Aging

Postgraduate Medicine, 1963
Many geriatric patients with speech, voice and language problems can be helped to reduce or overcome them. Although not all older persons can benefit from speech help, age per se is not the determining factor. Language and speech retraining procedures, which do not differ in kind from those used with younger patients, may be significantly efficacious ...
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Mengenali dan Menangani Speech Delay Pada Anak

Edu Happiness: Jurnal Ilmiah Perkembangan Anak Usia Dini
The language development problems, especially speech delay, are developmental problems that are often found. Research in several countries states that about 6 to 8% of preschool children have speech delay problems (Boyle, Gillham, & Smith, 1996; Tomblin,
S. Wahyuni, R. Anggraeni, Eem Rohaemi
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