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Speech Correction: Principles and Methods

By: C. Van Riper | Book details

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Illustrations
NUMBER PAGE
1. The trachea, lungs, diaphragm, and abdominal
viscera
14
2. Models illustrating position of rib cage16
3. Front and rear views of models of the larynx,
showing the various cartilages
20
4. The sagittal section of the head of a child25
5. Drawings showing the sagittal section of the
head, anterior view of the mouth, the structures
of the upper and lower jaws, the pharynx and
velum as viewed from the rear, and a horizontal
section of the head at a level just above the
tongue
27
6. Diagram of approximate levels assumed by the
tip or back of the tongue in producing the vari-
ous vowels
33
7. A child in urgent need of orthodontia57
8. A severe stutterer whose facial contortions were
interpreted as a difference about which marked
personality problems developed
67
9. The cone used for testing eyedness, and the
asterisk and tracing path tests of laterality
145
10. A student being given the vertical board test of
laterality
146
11. Some of the equipment used in making the ex-
amination for organic defects
149

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