Электронная книга: David Morris «Dictionary of Communication Disorders»
This dictionary provides clear and concise explanations of terms used in the field of speech, therapy pathology and relevant terms in related fields including augmentative, alternative communication, hearing, linguistic, medicine, phonetics/phonology and psychology/psychiatry. Those working with people who have communication disorders and those who may be returning to this field will find the explanations easy to understand. Terms include assessments, therapy programmes and current theories in these fields. This edition has been thoroughly updated. It includes useful website addresses for manufacturers and suppliers of communication aids and publishers of assessments, and where to find useful information on the internet for various conditions. Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"
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David Morris
David Morris may refer to:
- David Morris (US Army officer), American general
- David Morris (artist) (born 1964), musician and radio personality
- David Morris, one of the two defendants in the McLibel Case
- David Morris (Conservative politician) (born 1966), member of the UK House of Commons elected 2010
- David Morris (Labour politician) (1930–2007), Welsh politician and member of the European Parliament
- David Morris (Australian politician) (born 1955), Australian politician and member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly
- David Morris (Whig politician) (1800–1869), Member of Parliament for Carmarthen, 1837–64
- David Morris (snooker player) (born 1988), Irish snooker player
- David Morris (skier) (born 1984), Australian aerial skier
- David Morris (English footballer) (1888-after 1911), English footballer in the 1910s
- Dave Morris (born 1957), author
- Dave Morris (actor) (1884–1955), American film actor
- Dave Morris (comedian) (1896–1960), British comedian
- David Morris (actor) (1924–2007), English painter and actor
- David Hennen Morris (1872–1944), American lawyer, diplomat and racehorse owner
- David Morris (author), writer and scholar, emeritus professor of literature at the University of Virginia
See also
- David Maurice (1626–1702), Welsh Anglican priest and translator
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