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This volume is one in a series of monographs being issued under the
general title of "Disorders of Human Communication." Each monograph
deals in detail with a particular aspect of vocal communication and
its disorders, and is written by internationally distinguished
experts. Therefore, the series will provide an authoritative source
of up-to-date scientific and clinical informa tion relating to the
whole field of normal and abnormal speech communication, and as
such will succeed the earlier monumental work "Handbuch der Stimm
und Sprachheilkunde" by R. Luchsinger and G. E. Arnold (last issued
in 1970). This series will prove invaluable for clinicians,
teachers and research workers in phoniatrics and logopaedics,
phonetics and linguistics, speech pathology, otolaryngology,
neurology and neurosurgery, psychology and psychiatry, paediatrics
and audiology. Several of the monographs will also be useful to
voice and singing teachers, and to their pupils. G. E. Arnold,
Jackson, Miss. F. Wincke1, Berlin B. D. Wyke, London Since it was
their chatter which prompted the question. this book is dedicated
to Sarah and VickY; to Peter who provided some of the answers; to
Dorothy in gratitude; and to Him who in the beginning was the Word.
Preface These pages are the long-delayed product of questions
prompted by the sponta neous chatter of my two daughters when they
were little. It was only possible to begin to explore these
unformed thoughts through the repeated kindness of medi cal friends
who allowed me to record their new-born children."
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