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Volume , Issue 38 / 2012


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It cry to laugh Shuji Sakaguchi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 29-29, 2012. |
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ST suffering from a stroke, and having been understood Keiko Seki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 33-33, 2012. |
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For the support for early detection - life stage of autistic spectrum disorder - Yoko Kamio Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 37-37, 2012. |
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Communication support to raise S1-1 optimism and a feeling of self-affirmation Naomi Iizuka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 41-41, 2012. |
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We communicate and support that we compromise with S1-2 each other Sayo Yamato Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 42-42, 2012. |
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- that - they do not live in a person with a disability from the situation of the S1-3 working support 關宏之 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 43-43, 2012. |
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S2-1 meeting to think about working with aphasia : About Ayumu meeting 野副めぐみ Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 47-47, 2012. |
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To live in the life after the S2-2 aphasia onset like the person; support - to a person of aphasia in - area 久力周子 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 48-48, 2012. |
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Support to the local life participation of the person with S2-3 aphasia Misuzu Yasui Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 49-49, 2012. |
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Where does the person of how to write article - review look at; -? Great Kiyoshi Ban Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 53-53, 2012. |
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Of the statistics treatment, actually Isao Kubota Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 57-57, 2012. |
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The SLI children who showed difficulty for the use of the A-1 passive voice Takeshi Kobayashi 1), Tatsu Hashimoto product 1), Mina Ono 2), Tamashige Eiko 1), Tomoko Imai 1) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 63-63, 2012. |
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It is instructed an evaluation and vocabulary learning about vocabulary understanding, the expression of infants indicating the delay by A-2 term Asako Tatsumi 1), Great Kiyoshi Ban 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 63-63, 2012. |
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For Skywarrior language development demand behavior - change over time - of children indicating the delay Rie Inoue 1), Katsuo Inoue 2), Hiromi Kushida 1), Yukie Onuma 1), Hiroko Aso 1), Hiroshi Ishida charges 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 64-64, 2012. |
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About the diet support in the Skyhawk development consultation organization from the results of the protector questionnaire of - nursing group being on the register roll children - Taeko Suga 1), Kiyoka Omata 2), Risa Nakata child 3), Kumiko Sato 4), Michiko Terada 4), 5) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 64-64, 2012. |
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Evaluation - of adults for the conversation of detection - children of the non-fluency-related symptom in the conversation that B-1 is spontaneous Front new Naoshi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 65-65, 2012. |
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In the high people of examination - comparative stutter rate about the change of the stutter symptom type under the B-2 anxiety situation - Takanobu Honma 1), Jun Yamada 2), Toshi Imaizumi 3), Akiko Aoki 2), 4) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 65-65, 2012. |
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B-3 stutter progresses; the instruction for children with the anarthria 見上昌睦 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 66-66, 2012. |
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Application of the Lidcombe Program for stammering children to assume B-4 Japanese mother tongue 藤井哲之進1), 南孝輔2), 島田美智子3), 豊村暁4),5) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 66-66, 2012. |
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Children with the B-5 stutter and the family, practice for "Shizuokas camping ten years to be heated to be heated" for leaders Tomoko Umino 1), Yasuyo Shimada 2), Hiroko Natsume 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 67-67, 2012. |
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Examination - in effect - language hearing person absence area of recognition and the intervention about the language hearing person of C-1 medical care, health, the welfare employment person Mika Setoguchi, Booka Mineko Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 67-67, 2012. |
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Change of the nature of the student through C-2 national examination measures Motoko Aida Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 68-68, 2012. |
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About one case of the articulation disorder that D-1 glottis explosive and rhinopharyngeal articulation were seen in Shunpei Matsuda, Misaki Ozawa, Iguchi connection, Mitsu Riyu Shima Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 71-71, 2012. |
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Course of the glottic explosive instruction such as children with developmental disease without the D-2 intellectual impairment 1,000 Keiko, Ao Yumiko, Fumie Nakayama, Shigeyuki Araki, Tadashi Suzuki light Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 71-71, 2012. |
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About the improvement process of the ankyloglossia case given tongue exercise training before and after D-3 surgery Yoshiko Takei, Yuka Yamashita village, Kaoru Yokoyama, Yuka Nakamichi, Koji Takahashi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 72-72, 2012. |
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- articulatory examination - palate of the consistency of the term used by D-4 phonetics and a clinic of the anarthria of children Toshiko Nakajima Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 72-72, 2012. |
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Effect of the rest in the muscle strengthening exercise of the D-5 tongue About percent Rina 1), 小澤由嗣 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 73-73, 2012. |
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Effect of the delay hearing feedback law to kinetic anarthria with the D-6 neurodegenerative disease Chihiro Oda 1), Toshiyuki Yamamoto 2), Masako Sato 1), 中山慧悟 1), Miho Murata 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 73-73, 2012. |
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Analysis by the difference of examination - dialogist of the conversation with the person with E-1 aphasia Tomoko Suzuki 1), Yuka Ito 2), 眞邉一近 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 74-74, 2012. |
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From Change over time of analysis second report - role ratio of the advisor role of the aphasic person in the Hummer small group communication and the behavior - 佐々城友美, 清水宗平, 市川勝 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 74-74, 2012. |
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Relative examination - with analysis tertiary report - psychosociology of the advisor role of the aphasic person in the E-3 small group communication Sohei Shimizu, Saza Castle Yumi, Masaru Ichikawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 75-75, 2012. |
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It is a role of the group music therapy activity in the meeting of the aphasia friend an action aiming at promotion of the sociability of the person with E-4 aphasia Yuko Shirakawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 75-75, 2012. |
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Handling of number of people with F-1 aphasia in the shopping scene 鬼頭照奈 1), Takashi Yoshida 2), Tomoko Suzuki 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 76-76, 2012. |
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Support to the aphasic patients and family of the F-2 terminal phase Meguro sentence Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 76-76, 2012. |
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Examination - using error occurrence position -AphasiaBank in the jargon of the F-3 English speaker Naoko Iizuka Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 77-77, 2012. |
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Two cases that presented pure word dumbness by the infarcted lesion of the F-4 left gyrus precentralis central part Market price Emiko 1), Koichiro Miyazawa 2), Namiko Nagaoka 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 77-77, 2012. |
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Mainly on course of development course - language development of four passive type autism with the G-1 mild intellectual impairment - Kosaka beauty crane 1), 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 81-81, 2012. |
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Best discussion - from the comparison of a case having good analysis - language expression of the language expression process of the G-2 autism-spectrum case and the poor case Eiko Nakajima Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 81-81, 2012. |
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G-3 rock, paper, scissors, development (2) - of the communication instruction technique to a child with hide-and-seek - autism Masashi Yamamoto Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 82-82, 2012. |
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Anarthria of the G-4 autism disorder 中元深華乃 1), 山本基恵 2), Akemi Nishimura 3), Country good luck Kyoko 4) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 82-82, 2012. |
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Anarthria and development of the G-5 autism disorder 山本基恵 1), 中元深華乃 2), Akemi Nishimura 3), Country good luck Kyoko 4) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 83-83, 2012. |
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Utility of the oral intake as the communication support for the H-1 tube feeding children person Yukiko Nozawa 1), Akane Muto 1), Mika Yamazaki 1), Yamamoto total 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 83-83, 2012. |
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One case of dysphagia that epiglottis turning over, esophagus orifice passage was thought to have bad from the H-2 past Left Tomoko Tano 1), Maiko Sato 1), Taku Niimi ear 1), Takeshi Kikutani 2), Suda pasture employee 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 84-84, 2012. |
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An example of patients with old dysphagia changed for eating of the pleasing degree from three meals of oral intake after H-3 aspiration pneumonitis Ikumi Imahashi, Keiko Okita, Mitsuko Watanabe, Hiroyuki Otaki Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 84-84, 2012. |
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Development of the communication board at disaster using the I-1 symbol Kazuko Fujisawa 1), 2), Mitsue Kobayashi 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 87-87, 2012. |
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Trial of the communication support by the electrical formula artificial larynx utterance using the I-2 videophone Megumi Hamamoto, Kondo feeling, Yuka Nakamura, Shinsuke Kato, Yasui summer student Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 87-87, 2012. |
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Through examination - window cleaning work of the work support method for the J-1 higher brain function person with a disability - Field Exit early period, Booka Mineko Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 88-88, 2012. |
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An example of the akinetic mutism that showed the improvement of the recognition, act side by the visit rehabilitation of J-2 approximately two years Fumihiro Hayashi, Kazunori Nakagawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 88-88, 2012. |
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One patient who higher nervous function developed in J-3 hearing impaired, and was able to participate in group communication therapy Atsuko Hachiya Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 89-89, 2012. |
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Team approach to a higher brain function person with a disability whom we stayed alone through strong excitement and states such as the anosognosia and were at home after J-4 right hemisphere injury and returned Hisako Hanabusa, Paths of Iku Ikeguchi, Sho Suzuki, Arrow flower Takafumi, Yumiko Ono Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 89-89, 2012. |
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One case of Korsakoff's syndrome that produced communications disorders by abundant confabulation after K-1 head trauma Rie Watanabe 1), Norie Suzuki 1), Asako Ota 1), Naoyuki Samejima 2), Kaname Seki Jiro 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 90-90, 2012. |
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An example of the multiinfarct mild cognitive impairment that tried K-2 cognitive rehabilitation Itaru Tamura Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 90-90, 2012. |
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Associated - with effect - working memory that K-3 utterance speed gives to the audible short sentence understanding of elderly people with dementia Satoshi Tamai 1), Noriko Nagatsuka 2), Mitsuko Shindo 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 91-91, 2012. |
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It is the narrative approach for the higher brain function person with a disability a preliminary study for screening test development of the K-4 statement production ability 廣實真弓 1), 2), Naoji Hirabayashi 1), Tomomi Sugiyama 1), Osako Mitsue 1), 坂田増弘 1) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 91-91, 2012. |
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Problem of the detection having difficulty with the reading and writing depending on significance - accuracy of the hiragana letter reading fluency-related problem in the L-1 learning disorders detection and inspection - Satoshi Kawasaki University 1), 4), Satoshi Okumura person 2), Ogino Yuko 3), Emiko Ishino 1), Eiji Wakamiya 2), 5) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 92-92, 2012. |
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False response analysis of the primary schoolchild who showed disorder to L-2 kanji writing Reiko Shiba 1), Katsuo Inoue 2), Mariko Wada 2), Ikuyo Ishizaka 1), Hiroshi Ishida charges 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 92-92, 2012. |
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It is the construction of the reading instruction method and the effect examination method examination I of the reading instruction method through the comparison of L-3 digital textbook and the conventional textbook Yumiko Tanaka 1), Mitsuru Iriyama Keiko 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 93-93, 2012. |
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It is a fact and effect measurement of the instruction examination II of the reading instruction method through the comparison of L-4 digital textbook and the conventional textbook Mitsuru Iriyama Keiko 1), Yumiko Tanaka 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 93-93, 2012. |
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Making and induction - of the extended substitute communication (AAC) -Android OS tablet PC for one person with aphasia severe for M-1 chronic stage 立川賢佑 1), Good luck field Expo charges 2), Tetsuya Tsuda 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 97-97, 2012. |
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The plan of the confluent supporter-led AAC system suggests an M-2 smartphone tablet and a net Fumihiro Hayashi 1), 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 97-97, 2012. |
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M-3 Let's go out to the outside with a VOCA : Prototype of the equipment of one message type 横尾篤記 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 98-98, 2012. |
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1 example of the stutter junior high student with the tendency to Asperger's syndrome that the quality of the N-1 trouble changed Tadashi Kawai sect Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 98-98, 2012. |
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Health-related quality of life of the person with N-2 adults stutter Koji Ichikawa 1), Shinobu Murase 2), 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 99-99, 2012. |
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Difference of the performance of a person with stutter and the person found in N-3 both hands finger coordinated movement of non-stutter 藤井哲之進 1), Akira Toyomura 2), 3), Michiko Shimada 4), South Kosuke 5) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 99-99, 2012. |
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Two cases that led to reinstatement after the subarachnoid hemorrhage onset by the O-1 anterior communicating aneurysm explosion Machiko Harada, 新江万里江, Hiroyuki Watanabe, Ayako Nomura, Furuki eyes Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 100-100, 2012. |
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Relation to one that presented severe higher nervous function in youth by O-2 hypoxic encephalopathy Kimiko Saito 1), Yukiko Akutsu 1), Yumi Murayama 2), Mitsuko Ota 2), Yoshinori Ishida 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 100-100, 2012. |
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Using examination - functional far-red spectroscopy (fNIRS) of the prefrontal area activation region at use of cell-phone in O-3 normal elderly people - Satsuki Nakamura, Akiko Saito, Kono Kojiro, Takashi Nasu, Yoshihiko Hata Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 101-101, 2012. |
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Trial of the training using "the movement-related noun" for the aphasia case indicating the selective expression disorder of the P-1 noun 津田哲也1), 吉畑博代1), 平山孝子2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 101-101, 2012. |
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Course of the aphasia case that an effect of the P-2 positive pole-like language training was not obtained, and reached the enforcement of the nonverbal cognitive problem Rieko Kijima Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 102-102, 2012. |
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About intervention of 2 cases and ST which presented slowly-progressive aphasia with P-3 maegashira temple type degeneration Sect field Naoko Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 102-102, 2012. |
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Coping to the communications disorders of the person with P-4 severeness aphasia Noriko Yokoyama 1), Wakiyama mirror Taro 2), Atsuko Nagase 3), Nakamura light 4) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 103-103, 2012. |
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Effect of the dialogist training in the communication with the person with aphasia of the P-5 severeness Keisuke Takenaka 1), Mariko Yoshino 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 103-103, 2012. |
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Report ... from P-6 "practice lecture - Innoshima meeting place of understanding and the care of aphasia sequel to" 村上光裕, Akiko Sakamoto, Yuki Ikeda, Makoto Ishida Rie Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 104-104, 2012. |
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For disaster support systems construction to an aphasic person of P-7 staying alone and in the daytime staying alone from the questionary survey to a person of - aphasia - Naoko Anbo, Shiho Ishigami, Yoko Tamura, Masaru Tsukada sincerity, Nozoe Megumi Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 104-104, 2012. |
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An example of the cervical cord injury that became available for part of oral intake while repeating Q-1 aspiration pneumonitis Kimiko Kuno, Kazuyo Oguchi, Sachiyo Yasuda, Maeda sheath, Ichiro Koike Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 105-105, 2012. |
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One patient who cooperated with Q-2 PT, and explored "pleasing deglutition" Yasuhiro Futaki, 関塚修久 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 105-105, 2012. |
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Evaluation for evaluation - communication break down inducer of the communication of the R-1 child with hearing difficulty Hirashima Yui child Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 106-106, 2012. |
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Examination of the factor to be involved in literacy of the R-2 deaf child Sakaguchi Tomomi, Iwaki Takako Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 106-106, 2012. |
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About the support system of neonatal hearing screening reexamination children in R-3 Shizuoka required Hashimoto perfection Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 107-107, 2012. |
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For R-4 nucleus-related hearing information processing about P300 of the person with the difficulty Chie Ono, Iwaki Takako Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 107-107, 2012. |
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Trial to plan anarthria understanding and the correspondence of the others type of job the anarthria support by the S-1 child day service 富谷匡之 Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 111-111, 2012. |
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S-2 One cases of nasopharyngeal the closure insufficiency was discovered in the wake congenital bilateral peri-sylvian fissure around syndrome 田中真理1), 大橋由紀江1), 山下純正2), 杉本孝之3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 111-111, 2012. |
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In one indicating the low articulatory error of examination - consistency of the articulation instruction method on the basis of the articulatory characteristic of children with S-3 Down's syndrome - Arbor Uruno Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 112-112, 2012. |
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Development of the T-1 infants communication development question paper (from one month to 24 months) Mitsuko Shindo 1), Misako Ogino 2), Tamai Fumi 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 112-112, 2012. |
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It is in front of fixed form attendance at school child the standardization of the communication check list (CCC-2) Japanese edition of T-2 children Manabu Ooi 1), 2), Sanae Tanaka 1), 2), Keiko Gondo 3), Suzuko Ayano 4), Chiaki Hasegawa 1) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 113-113, 2012. |
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One discussion about the comparison between the raters of the communication check list (CCC-2) Japanese edition results of T-3 children Suzuko Ayano 1), Keiko Gondo 2), Manabu Ooi 3), 4), Sanae Tanaka 3), 4) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 113-113, 2012. |
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About the phoneme development of the infants who are found to take the U-1 buttocks Tsuyoshi Kitaoka celebration, Ito beauty wisdom, Masako Kato Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 114-114, 2012. |
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Development of word reading aloud of the U-2 later childhood Keiko Hara Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 114-114, 2012. |
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Examination about the stratagem of the reading in U-3 development-related dyslexia Ikuyo Ishizaka 1), Reiko Shiba 1), Mari Higashikawa 1), Madoka Harada 2), Yuriko Hara 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 115-115, 2012. |
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Course of the reading and writing instruction of children with pervasive developmental disorder that presented a problem of the U-4 reading and writing Yuki Takai sail 1), Ikuyo Ishizaka 2), Reiko Shiba 2), Hiraya Misato husband 1), All the Italy waves beauty 1) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 115-115, 2012. |
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Japanese grammar understanding of the ASD children which let U-5 J.COSS go through Yanagisawa Ryo 1), Keiko Gondo 2), Tomoko Matsui 3), Hiroshi Fujino 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 116-116, 2012. |
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About acquisition of the vocabulary of U-6 normal listener children and the child with hearing difficulty Tadashi Sano child Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 116-116, 2012. |
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Preliminary investigation report for development I university students of the U-7 texture expression Rika Nakajima Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 117-117, 2012. |
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About the communication characteristic of the autistic children in the V-1 leisure activity scene Yu Sato sinter, Kanae Fujiwara Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 117-117, 2012. |
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Promotion of "the agreement formation" of high-functioning autism spectrum children in the V-2 round-table discussion role playing game activity Kohei Kato 1), Hiroshi Fujino 2), Takashi Itoi 3), Yoneta Shusuke 3) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 118-118, 2012. |
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One - that problem - Asperger's syndrome of the returning to school support for the higher nervous function of the V-3 school age was suspected Takako Sugiyama Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 118-118, 2012. |
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Study about the production of this (LL book) readable easily for people with V-4 intellectual impairment and autism Kazuko Fujisawa 1), Yatsu, Taga Nariko 2), 上田悠暉 2), 田中晋弥 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 119-119, 2012. |
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Significance of the leisure support activity using the music in children with V-5 intellectual impairment Description of Atsushi Yokoo 1), 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 119-119, 2012. |
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Of the breeding and the childcare group of children through action - food education of the development support that featured the theme of the food education that collaborated with a V-6 childcare person notice; - It is Yasuhiko in a ridge, Shigenori Endo, Natsuko Kotabe Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 120-120, 2012. |
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Joint ownership of the visual attention in the mutual negotiations with W-1 severeness, the double child with a disability and supportive behavior of adults Chibu, Yoshikawa Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 120-120, 2012. |
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Mainly on long term prognosis - interview of the speech therapy of the person with W-2 athetosis type cerebral palsy - Machiko Suzuki 1), Ritsuko Hirokawa 2) Meeting of Japanese Association of Communication Disorders (38): 121-121, 2012. |
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