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dc.contributor.authorAchilles, Robert F.
dc.date.accessioned2023-03-06T21:53:51Z
dc.date.available2023-03-06T21:53:51Z
dc.date.issued1955-06
dc.identifier.othert1955-001
dc.identifier.urihttps://soar.wichita.edu/handle/10057/25067
dc.descriptionThesis (M.A.)-- University of Wichita, Dept. of Logopedics
dc.description.abstractThe ability to communicate with highly complex forms of speech distinguishes man from all other living developmental structures. Learning this complex function begins early, in infancy. Most individuals are born and develop on the basis of an intact central nervous system. This study is concerned with those individuals who manifest breakdowns in communication based on the damages to the central nervous system that produce the particular neuromuscular dysfunction known as cerebral palsy.
dc.description.tableofcontentsStatement of problem -- Population -- Method of procedure -- Results and discussion -- Summary and conslusions -- Bibliography -- Appendix
dc.format.extentvi, 99 pages
dc.language.isoen_US
dc.publisherWichita State University
dc.rightsWichita State University
dc.subject.lcshElectronic dissertations
dc.titleThe communicative anomalies of individuals with cerebral palsy
dc.typeThesis


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