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Date of Award

1962

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Master of Arts (M.A.)

Department

Speech

First Advisor

Howard I. Runion

Abstract

It is the purpose of this investigation to examine the theoretical and methodological developments in the field of aphasia, to examine therapeutic applications of such research and clinical material to the language rehabilitation of cerebrovascular accident patients, and to examine a number of existing language rehabilitation programs in the light of recent developments.

Pages

82

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