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Human communication / Speech sound disorder / Nasality / Speech / Consonant / Voice / Apraxia of speech / Phonological history of English consonants / Vowel / Phonetics / Linguistics / Human voice
Date: 2014-06-03 14:29:22
Human communication
Speech sound disorder
Nasality
Speech
Consonant
Voice
Apraxia of speech
Phonological history of English consonants
Vowel
Phonetics
Linguistics
Human voice

Speech Characteristics: Selected Populations

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