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    Pre-linguistic vocalisations of children with developmental apraxia of speech

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    Authors
    Highman, Chantelle
    Hennessey, Neville
    Leitao, Suze
    Piek, Jan Patricia
    Sherwood, M.
    Date
    2006
    Type
    Conference Paper
    
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    Highman, Chantelle and Hennessey, Neville and Leitao, Suze and Piek, Jan and Sherwood, Mellanie. 2006. Pre-linguistic vocalisations of children with developmental apraxia of speech, in 5th International Conference on Speech Motor Control, Jun 7-10 2006. Nijmegen, Netherlands: Nijmegen University Press.
    Source Title
    Stem-, spraak- en taalpathologie
    Source Conference
    5th International Conference on Speech Motor Control Nijmegen: Abstacts
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/37864
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