Advances in the spoken language development of deaf and hard-of-hearing children.0195179870 Advances in the spoken language development of deaf and hard-of-hearing children. Ed. by Patricia Elizabeth Spencer Elizabeth Spencer may be:
Oxford U. Press 2006 381 pages $65.00 Hardcover Perspectives on deafness HV2391 Specialists in speech, education, otolaryngology otolaryngology or otorhinolaryngology Medical specialty dealing with the ear, nose, and throat (see larynx, pharynx). The connection of these structures became known in the late 19th century. , and related disciplines describe the origins, developments, and future of research concerning spoken language developments in deaf and hard-of-hearing children. After a chapter on historical and theoretical perspectives, they explore deaf infants, relationships among speech perception and language measures in hard-of-hearing children, a computer-animated tutor, the process and early outcomes of cochlear cochlear pertaining to or emanating from the cochlea. cochlear duct the coiled portion of the membranous labyrinth located inside the cochlea; contains endolymph. cochlear nerve see Table 14. implantation implantation /im·plan·ta·tion/ (im?plan-ta´shun) 1. attachment of the blastocyst to the epithelial lining of the uterus, its penetration through the epithelium, and, in humans, its embedding in the stratum compactum of the by three years of age, and other topics. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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