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|Booktitle=Hearing aids communication: Integrating social interaction, audiology and user centered design to improve communication with hearing loss and hearing technologies
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Laakso2012
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Laakso2012
Author(s) Minna Laakso
Title Aphasia as an example of how a communication disorder affects interaction
Editor(s) Maria Egbert, Arnulf Deppermann
Tag(s) EMCA, Communication Disorders, Aphasia
Publisher Verlag für Gesprächsforschung
Year 2012
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City Mannheim
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Pages 138–145
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Book title Hearing Aids Communication: Integrating Social Interaction, Audiology and User Centered Design to Improve Communication with Hearing Loss and Hearing Technologies
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