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Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders
Volume , Issue 25 / 1999
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A term and life Kunio Yanagida Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 23-23, 1999. |
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We reconsider eating, deglutition instruction Kazuko Hasegawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 27-27, 1999. |
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Help to kinetic anarthria and eating, dysphagia Hidetaka Shiina 1), Yuko Nakazawa, Noriko Sato, Noriko Yamamoto, 本惣亜紀子, 永来努, Sugano まりも, Ayumu Tago, Junko Morimoto, Tatara Akiko, Chiori Fujimoto 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 28-28, 1999. |
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Help to adults with serious eating, dysphagia Isao Okamoto Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 29-29, 1999. |
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Trial of the joint therapy for the eating dysfunction of children with severe brain-related paralysis Yukiko Nozawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 30-30, 1999. |
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Eating, deglutition instruction to an intellectual child with a disability Yoshida くすほみ Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 31-31, 1999. |
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Consider - new likelihood to survey ST of the 21st century; and - Kyoko Iitaka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 33-33, 1999. |
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Suggestion to "the ST of the healthcare setting" of the 21st century Yumi Uesugi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 34-34, 1999. |
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Of ST clinic - multifaceted help in the community-based welfare center, actually Nakamura do Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 35-35, 1999. |
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Role of the ST supporting the early education consultation of the school for disabled children open to the area Yuriko Sugano Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 36-36, 1999. |
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A report and suggestion from opening of business ST 三好純太 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 37-37, 1999. |
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Multifaceted ST Nozomi Tsuda Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 38-38, 1999. |
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Help to a person with severe aphasia with the mental deterioration Bush clover straight Masahiko Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 39-39, 1999. |
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Early instruction of the deaf child Akira Nakamura branch Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 40-40, 1999. |
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ST approach to children with cerebral palsy Machiko Yamakawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 41-41, 1999. |
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Role - of "the recognition" in communications disorders caused by communication help - CNS disease to higher nervous function Takeshi Hashimoto tree Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 42-42, 1999. |
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It is symbol communication in adults cerebral infantile palsy A-1 1 Hiroko Takahashi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 43-43, 1999. |
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A-1 2 about course of the AAC induction with the PC of the person of severeness cerebral infantile palsy going to kindergarten. High spring Kisho Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 44-44, 1999. |
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A-2 3 about instruction course of the M with the severeness utterance speech dysfunction. Machiko Suzuki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 45-45, 1999. |
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It is ... through action ... press peach training of an expression, the utterance improvement of severeness cerebral infantile palsy children A-2 4 Toshiyuki Takase Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 46-46, 1999. |
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The articulation instruction that A-2 5 combined the relaxation instruction of mixed cerebral palsy children with Kenji Taguchi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 47-47, 1999. |
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Example that presented with specific eating disorders after subarachnoid hemorrhage technique Skywarrior 6 Ikuyo Ishizaka, Keiko Hosokawa, Naoki Shibuya Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 48-48, 1999. |
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Trial - that Skywarrior 7 did it mainly on support of eating instruction - mother of the development child with a disability Keiko Sumita, 峪道代, Mihoko Nakajima Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 49-49, 1999. |
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It is a trial of the mother and the child group instruction for the severeness eating function child with a disability Skywarrior 8 Yukiko Nozawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 50-50, 1999. |
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It is an example of eating, the deglutition instruction in the authority of serious case people experiencing disability place institution Skywarrior 9 Noriko Ueno Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 51-51, 1999. |
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Through a case of severeness encephalopathy that Skywarrior 10 was associated with for infancy and adulthood Tomio Ouchi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 52-52, 1999. |
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Speech therapy using the non-spoken language to the autistic children who does not have speech Skyhawk 11 西村辨作 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 53-53, 1999. |
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Formation of the name understanding of the concrete object to the 6-year-old boys who are not found with understanding of speech, the speech Skyhawk 12 either Mariko Kochi 1), Atsuko Koda 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 54-54, 1999. |
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Six cases that it showed a decrease of a good repeat and the own utterance by a becoming poor cephalic fold lesion A-5 13 Tomoko Hihara Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 55-55, 1999. |
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A-5 14 about the work of the meaning in the word retension of the person of aphasia. Tamae Yanagida, Kyoko Iitaka, Aiko Takeuchi, Mariko Fujibayashi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 56-56, 1999. |
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It is the examination of the difference of a verb and the syntactic structure by the utterance problem of the person of Wernicke aphasia A-5 15 Naomi Umeda, Aiko Takeuchi, Kyoko Iitaka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 57-57, 1999. |
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It is two cases of the overall structure approach for the perseveration symptom A-6 16 Kyoko Doseki, Daichi Kadowaki, Sachiko Nakajima, Satoshi Miyano Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 58-58, 1999. |
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It is training of the conduction aphasia mainly on the phoneme treatment A-6 17 Etsuko Imamura Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 59-59, 1999. |
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A-6 18 analysis - recognition neuropsychological approach - of the transcortical motor aphasia in the person of 1 aphasia. Eri Fujioka 1), Sanae Nakamura 2), Good luck field Expo charges 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 60-60, 1999. |
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A-6 19 about the drawing of patients with unlined kimono degree aphasia and a mental verbal change. Hiroshi Yoshihara, Middle Nishino sincerity Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 61-61, 1999. |
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A-7 20 with the ST method music therapy is the making of [communicative competence]. Hiroko Nakamura, 高橋揃 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 62-62, 1999. |
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A-7 21 development of "the effect measurement check list" of trial - horse-riding therapy of the horse-riding therapy to a development child with a disability and effect-related examination (1) -. Nozomi Tsuda Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 63-63, 1999. |
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It was for the middle age, and B-1 22 came to the hospital; "is functional"; two of the anarthria Takeishi source Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 64-64, 1999. |
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It is the child of the found autistic tendency of the improvement in the aspects for the word by articulation training B-1 23 1,000 Keiko 1), Akiko Takanashi 1), Masako Kato 2), Keiko Okazaki 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 65-65, 1999. |
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B-1 24. Acquisition of consonant was delayed brothers both [functional] dysarthria example 相場恵美子 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 66-66, 1999. |
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B-1 25 with a technique of the anarthria (functional) by the ST method treatment, as a result. 高橋揃 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 67-67, 1999. |
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Analysis of the reply of the listener for the utterance that is hard to understand a stutter infants example B-2 26 Naoko Mitani 1), Emi Ozawa 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 68-68, 1999. |
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About a factor to block reception of the stutter B-2 27 府川昭世 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 69-69, 1999. |
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The parent is genetic psychology reconsideration (3) ... in the place of one or ... language clinic to live in relations at what kind of time with children B-3 28 Sakibaru Hideki 1), Kyoko Iitaka 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 70-70, 1999. |
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Two years with the articulation disorder children that presented with the development process of subject children and the growth glottis explosive of the new face therapist B-3 29 Tomomi Masuda, Ichiko Kitano Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 71-71, 1999. |
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B-3 30. Theme of [river crossing] in aphasia patients : On disability acceptance 手束邦洋 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 72-72, 1999. |
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It is aphasia B-3 31 for the acute phase when we saw it from a caregiver Keiko Sugimoto, Akiko Ohata Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 73-73, 1999. |
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It is the experience in the recovery process of the person of aphasia B-3 32 Mariko Fujibayashi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 74-74, 1999. |
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Approach to the case that caused speech impediment severe during pregnancy B-3 33 Akiko Ohata, Keiko Sugimoto Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 75-75, 1999. |
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It is the comparison with the Furlow method and the Pushback method language results after the cleft palate primary operation in the Chiba children hospital B-4 34 Chie Kimura 1), Yuko Kitagawa 1), Now wealth Setsuko 2), Masako Kato 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 76-76, 1999. |
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It is the episode of care of the Treacher-Collins' syndrome case B-4 35 Sawako Hirai 1), Masako Kato 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 77-77, 1999. |
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B-4 36 about the support of the parent of cleft palate children from the record of - mother interview -. 廣嶌忍 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 78-78, 1999. |
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It is examination of the dynamic family intersectio of cleft lip cleft palate children B-4 37 Masayo Kasuya, Yoshihiro Sawaki, Hideki Mizutani, Minoru Ueda Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 79-79, 1999. |
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It is the training result of the glottis explosive B-5 38 Masako Kato 1), Now wealth Setsuko 1), Chie Kimura 1), Keiko Okazaki 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 80-80, 1999. |
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Recognition - children and adult intelligibility, abnormality degree evaluation ... for the utterance of cleft palate children to assume a glottis explosive a cardinal symptom B-5 39 Yuko Kitagawa 1), Chie Kimura 1), Keiko Okazaki 2), Kyoko Iitaka 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 81-81, 1999. |
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It is a nasopharyngeal atresia function and nasal cavity aeration after the cleft palate second surgery due to the pharyngeal flap B-5 40 Asano sum sea 1), Keiko Goto 1), Masako Kato 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 82-82, 1999. |
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It is a case after the palatoplasty that velopharyngeal insufficiency improved by a compensation function B-5 41 Toshiko Nakajima, Reiko Sawamura Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 83-83, 1999. |
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It is the nasopharyngeal atresia function of the cleft palate case with hoarseness B-5 42 Now wealth Setsuko 1, Masako Kato 1, Chie Kimura 2 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 84-84, 1999. |
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Rehabilitation course of the aphasia case that reached the reinstatement A-8 43 Kazuko Matsumoto, Yoko Ishii, Left Tomoko Tano Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 85-85, 1999. |
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It is the training course using the communication promotion method A-8 44 Wide true Mayumi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 86-86, 1999. |
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It is the improvement with quality of life - painting and calligraphic work therapy of the person of severeness aphasia A-8 45 for a chronic stage Expanding sideways Kotoko, Kumiko Hirai, Hiroshi Tani child Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 87-87, 1999. |
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Language literacy (2) to remain in elderly people with severest dementia A-9 46 Naoko Kato 1), Yatomi Naomi 2), Aiko Takeuchi 3), Kyoko Iitaka 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 88-88, 1999. |
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It is an accomplishment function of the pole slightness Demented elderly and a decrease of the statement ability A-9 47 Noriko Nagatsuka 1), 矢冨直美 2), Kyoko Iitaka 1), Tamiko Ichijima 1) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 89-89, 1999. |
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1 case that presented with psychiatric symptoms by a diffuse lesion of the left temporal lobe A-9 48 Naomi Senda 1), Keiko Sugimoto 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 90-90, 1999. |
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A-10 49 is in charge of the training about aphasia for examination - public health nurse of the role of the ST in the area; and - It is Yasuhiko in a ridge Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 91-91, 1999. |
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What should the ST do under the social insurance system for elderly care A-10 50? Hiroko Yamamoto Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 92-92, 1999. |
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A-10 51 for a chronic stage from the viewpoint of the service in importance - nursing-care insurance system of the intervention of the language hearing person for the person of aphasia. Mutsumi Yamamoto Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 93-93, 1999. |
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It is the first report ... from the clinic where at-home, and is specialized in role - rehabilitation of the ST which is just demanded A-10 52 Rieko Handa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 94-94, 1999. |
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A-11 53 about ST and cooperation - patrol instruction - with the local nursery school, kindergarten. Eri Nagaoka, Keiko Hara, Tamiko Ichijima, Temple belonging to a shrine Misako, Kazuko Yoshino, Naoko Kato Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 95-95, 1999. |
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It is ... about a one instance case in the local city of ... farm village area over the change of the small scale institution established for the purpose of language nursing A-11 54 山内宏裕, Miyuki Shirai Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 96-96, 1999. |
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It is a role of the ST in the Tochigi north area A-11 55 Iku Kato, Sawako Saito, Keiko Oishi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 97-97, 1999. |
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It is the actual situation of the ST service to the speech impaired person in community-based welfare, the health care facility A-11 56 Hisako Kobayashi 1), Yoko Tamura 2), Nakamura やす 3), Nozoe Megumi 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 98-98, 1999. |
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A-12 57 notation (tentative plan) of the height of the voice. Naoko Tamai Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 99-99, 1999. |
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It is experience of the sound treatment for the complete change voice disorder case A-12 58 Kazuko Hasegawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 100-100, 1999. |
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It is a trial of the whole construction induction to mobility anarthria A-13 59 Sachiko Nakajima, Kyoko Doseki, Daichi Kadowaki, Satoshi Miyano Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 101-101, 1999. |
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It is the trial of the neurodevelopmental approach for dysarthria A-13 60 Chihiro Oda 1), Kazuko Hasegawa 2), Akiko Kawahara 1), Fukuko Shusse 1), Keiko Okazaki 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 102-102, 1999. |
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Role of the ST in the mother instruction of the altitude deaf child that disorder reception was difficult B-6 61 Ikuko Yoneya, Yamashita Ikuyo, Hiromi Sato Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 103-103, 1999. |
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B-6 62 about the actual situation of the functional deafness in our center. Yamashita Ikuyo, Ikuko Yoneya, Hiromi Sato Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 104-104, 1999. |
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The actual situation of the hearing loss old man whom B-6 63 sees to a person of visit to an office of the Tokyo people experiencing disability welfare center Masahiro Yoshikawa 1), Yuko Tsutsui 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 105-105, 1999. |
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B-6 64 about the actual situation of the duplication child with a disability with the hearing loss in the going to kindergarten institution under Chiba. 塘 まゆり Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 106-106, 1999. |
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B-6 65 about reduction of a feeling of noise in the hearing aid conformity. Toyohiko Hamada Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 107-107, 1999. |
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B-7 66 a development of the sound production ability in the healthy child and a development of the phoneme resolution ability. Masae Kazama Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 108-108, 1999. |
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Trial of the articulation instruction that took in phoneme learning B-7 67 Mihoko Nakajima, 峪道代, Keiko Sumita Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 109-109, 1999. |
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Comparison - with phonological awareness and word search ability - first grader of the primary schoolchild who has a problem B-7 68 to read it Satoko Shibata 1), Manabu Ooi 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 110-110, 1999. |
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It is the understanding of the language of affect and a developmental study in the acquisition order of the expression recognition B-8 69 Kyoko Sakuraba, Kyoko Iitaka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 111-111, 1999. |
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It is the best discussion about "the development of the demonstrative pronoun" in cerebral palsy children of the low birth weight and "differentiation of the oneself and others" B-8 70 Ayuko Hirabayashi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 112-112, 1999. |
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Pro-input B-8 71 is a 1 case of the impaired specific speech development disorder Sawako Saito, Keiko Oishi, Sumiko Sasanuma Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 113-113, 1999. |
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It is the acquisition of the language function in the life B-8 72 Machiko Yamakawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 114-114, 1999. |
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B-9 73 verbal ability (the third report) in the school age of extremely-low-birth-weight infants. 峪道代, Keiko Sumita, Mihoko Nakajima Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 115-115, 1999. |
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A control and learning will of the behavioral disorder to be associated with the learning of mild intellectual development delay children B-9 74 Hiroshi Ishida charges Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (25): 116-116, 1999. |
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