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Volumn 22, Issue 7-8, 2008, Pages 741-752

Exploring SentenceShaper™: Treatment and augmentative possibilities

Author keywords

Aphasia; Computer technology; Narrative; Sentence production; Social participation

Indexed keywords

ADULT; APHASIA; AUTOMATIC SPEECH RECOGNITION; CASE REPORT; CASE STUDY; COMMUNICATION SOFTWARE; COMPUTER ASSISTED THERAPY; COMPUTER PROGRAM; CONFERENCE PAPER; CONVERSATION; DAILY LIFE ACTIVITY; E-MAIL; FACILITATED COMMUNICATION; FEMALE; FLUENCY DISORDER; HUMAN; HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION; INFORMATION PROCESSING; NARRATIVE; QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS; QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS; SPEECH ARTICULATION; SPEECH REHABILITATION; SPEECH THERAPY; TREATMENT RESPONSE; VERBAL COMMUNICATION;

EID: 45949095221     PISSN: 02687038     EISSN: 14645041     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1080/02687030701803770     Document Type: Conference Paper
Times cited : (17)

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