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Original Article

Effects of speech supplementation strategies on intelligibility and listener attitudes for a speaker with mild dysarthria

Pages 256-263 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009

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Elizabeth K. Hanson, David R. Beukelman & Kathryn M. Yorkston. (2013) Communication Support through Multimodal Supplementation:A Scoping Review. Augmentative and Alternative Communication 29:4, pages 310-321.
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Anna C. Schmidt-Naylor, Kathryn J. Saunders & Nancy C. Brady. (2017) Developing the Alphabetic Principle to Aid Text-Based Augmentative and Alternative Communication Use by Adults With Low Speech Intelligibility and Intellectual Disabilities. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 26:2, pages 397-412.
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Lori C Jordan & Argye E Hillis. (2006) Disorders of speech and language: aphasia, apraxia and dysarthria. Current Opinion in Neurology 19:6, pages 580-585.
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