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The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451)
Volume 25, Issue 3 / 2008
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Communication Difficulties with Cognitive Disorder Patients and Suggested Effective Communication Skills Mayumi HIROZANE The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 189-197, 2008. |
Speech Therapy in Geriatric Health Facilities:Experience of Two Representative Cases Kaori KOIDE1), Emiko AIBA2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 198-204, 2008. |
Passive manners : To wait and be heard * 鷲田清一 The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 208-213, 2008. |
The communication support using 1 IT apparatus: It is * because of memory impairment, dementia 安部伸治 The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 214-219, 2008. |
Processing capacity of the kanji, hiragana letter word of the aphasic person at A-1. word remembrance Tokunomori Masumi 1), Noriko Nagatsuka 2), Mountain Hideko Sawa 2), Mitsuko Shindo 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 220-220, 2008. |
Name promotion by reading aloud in the person with A-2. aphasia Wakisaka Hidetoshi 1), Noriko Nagatsuka 2), Megumi Ogino 2), Mitsuko Shindo 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 220-220, 2008. |
It is the katakana word operation ability of the person of aphasia Skyhawk Noriko Nagatsuka 1), Takashi Yoshida 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 221-221, 2008. |
It is hearing investigation about reading in one mentally-disabled person institution B-1 Yoshida くすほみ 1), Kazuko Fujisawa 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 223-223, 2008. |
Effect of an onomatopoeia, the mimetic word in the movement imitative learning of C-2. autism-spectrum children Yutaka Imai Iyoko 1), Keiko Hara 2), Misako Ogino 3), Mitsuko Shindo 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 225-225, 2008. |
Follow-up after the C-4. autistic spectrum disorder diagnosis Country good luck Kyoko 1), Ogino Fujie 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 226-226, 2008. |
D-3. Development (2): of the sentence structure judging from microanalysis of the narrative Based on the reproduction utterance of a learning child with a disability, slow speech development children, autistic spectrum children 渡邊倫子, 田中裕美子, 浦由希子, 枝尾芙美 The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 228-228, 2008. |
Children with E-1. communication disorder and horseback riding therapy NO. 2 Seven Notomo children The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 229-229, 2008. |
G-1. Examination: of children with cleft palate that a pharynx fricative was seen in About the course and expression mechanism 松中絵美1), 浅野和海1), 平井沢子2), 岡崎恵子3) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 231-231, 2008. |
H-1. Begin aphasic D in an area 石原明美, 奥野真理子, 蜂谷敦子 The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 233-233, 2008. |
It is examination of the reliability the communication profile in H-2. local action support center, the plum club Setsuko Akai 1), Akiko Sugimoto 1), Masako Inoue 1), Miki Ozeki 1), Ai Miyamoto 1), Keiko Sugimoto 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 234-234, 2008. |
About a change in the life of the H-3. maintenance phase institution user from the questionnaire to a family: Akiko Sugimoto 1), Setsuko Akai 1), Masako Inoue 1), Miki Ozeki 1), Ai Miyamoto 1), Keiko Sugimoto 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 234-234, 2008. |
About a symptom understanding degree investigation in the family of patients with I-1. aphasia in manual revision for the family instruction: Yuka Inomata 1) 2), Yoko Aramaki 2), Tsuyoshi Higashiyama 2), Masayuki Shirakawa 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 235-235, 2008. |
Examination of the positioning to promote K-1. communication development 山川眞千子 The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 239-239, 2008. |
From interview of mother going to the crippled child going to kindergarten institution a qualitative analysis about the role expectation to mother of the child with a disability whom K-3. employment brings Kiyoko Akao The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 240-240, 2008. |
Examination of the linguistic characteristic in the free conversation of children with L-1. stutter Takanobu Honma 1), Toshi Imaizumi 2), Front new Naoshi 3), Naomi Sakai 4) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 240-240, 2008. |
Examination of 15 cases that received Saitama Prefectural pediatric care center with a chief complaint of L-2. stutter Tomomi Tomonaga 1), Murai Fumi 1), Chikako Maeda 1), Sachiko Tanaka 1), Now wealth Setsuko 1), Keiko Okazaki 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 241-241, 2008. |
Reply skill exercise by the L-3. ball play Masaki Watanabe The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 241-241, 2008. |
The effect that the difference of the topic gives to the utterance of the person of aphasia M-3 for a chronic stage through group work: Egawa Asami 1), Takashi Yoshida 2), Kanako Sugiura 3) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 243-243, 2008. |
M-4. (aphasia) about the efforts of the spring of the day service term 蜂谷敦子, 石原明美, 奥野真理子 The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 243-243, 2008. |
The activities of the M-5. aphasia conversation partner from the questionnaire results to a training lecture completion student: Iwasaki too rare 1), Keiko Nishiwaki 1) 2), Nozoe Megumi 1) 3), Yoko Tamura 1) 4) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 244-244, 2008. |
Relation of the ST to M-6. serious heart failure, transplant ward inpatients Akiko Ohata, Izumi Ueda The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 244-244, 2008. |
It is the comparison of a normal listener and the sensorineural deaf person a change of the category perception by the M-7. audible learning Hatagishi Yukiko 1), Sawako Hirai 2), Takayuki Arai 3), Mitsuko Shindo 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 245-245, 2008. |
Experimental inspection about the effect that a change of M-8. KP, CR gives to a discrimination score Koichi Nakase The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 245-245, 2008. |
About the instruction of the M-10. eating deglutition function therapy Meguro sentence The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 246-246, 2008. |
About the effect that the explanation about the utterance characteristic of the M-11. mobility articulation person with a disability gives in an utterance acuity, abnormality degree Yuko Saito 1), Sawako Hirai 2), Mitsuko Shindo 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 247-247, 2008. |
The communication help of children with N-1. Down's syndrome through an action of the group play by the in rial approach: Kiyomi Kochi The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 247-247, 2008. |
Language development course of the head trauma case of N-4. children Yumiko Kusama, 永安香, Toshiaki Kashida, Yoshinori Uchiyama The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 249-249, 2008. |
Report about the group of N-7. autism-spectrum infants support Toru Mizuno The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 250-250, 2008. |
For N-9. communication through the action of the communication support (1): infants classroom of infants indicating the difficulty Hiroaki Kobayashi 1), Yagyu beauty Yuki 2), Keiichi Hara 3) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 251-251, 2008. |
For N-10. communication through the action of the communication support (2): infants classroom of infants indicating the difficulty Yagyu beauty Yuki 1), Keiichi Hara 2), Hiroaki Kobayashi 3) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 252-252, 2008. |
It is the comparison of clinical evaluations at 3 seasons and years and 5 years old the development second report of the N-11. development child with a disability early detection method Satsuki Aoki 1), Mitsuru Iriyama Keiko 2), Yumiko Tanaka 3) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 252-252, 2008. |
It is a difference of tray how to stop of the children in a protector and the teacher the development tertiary report of the N-12. development child with a disability early detection method Mitsuru Iriyama Keiko 1), Satsuki Aoki 2), Yumiko Tanaka 3) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 253-253, 2008. |
Cerebral function (2) of children in a reading, the phoneme treatment judging from N-14. fMRI Shigenori Endo 1), 浦由希子 2), Natsuko Kotabe 3), In a ridge Yasuhiko 3), Yumiko Tanaka 3) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 254-254, 2008. |
Communication support of the athetoid type of cerebral palsy school-ager whom N-17. understanding and estrangement of the ability for expression have a big Michiko Inoue The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 255-255, 2008. |
It is a heart and a term to bring up in life the held significance and effect of "the classroom N-18. Otawara-shi mother and the child health service quickly and healthily" In a ridge Yasuhiko 1), Akiko Takahashi 2), Noriko Ikeda 2), Ritsuko Fujita 2), Keiko Ogura 2), Chie Akutsu 2), Yumi Kato 2) The Japanese Journal of Communication Disorders (1347-8451) 25(3): 256-256, 2008. |