ACQUIRED CHILDHOOD APHASIA
Acquired childhood aphasia is often mentioned only marginally in domestic literature despite the fact that the number of individuals affected by this acquired language disorder is constantly growing (ÚZIS ČR, 2014). The aim of this article is to highlight the issue of acquired childhood aphasia in c...
Main Author: | Barbora Michlová |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | ces |
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Association of Speech-Language Pathologists of Czech Republic
2018-09-01
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Series: | Listy klinicke logopedie |
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Online Access: | https://casopis.aklcr.cz/en/artkey/lkl-201802-0006_acquired-childhood-aphasia.php |
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