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미숙아 집단의 언어발달지체 판별에 대한 비구어적 의사소통 행동 요인 = Prelinguistic communicative factors discriminating for developmental language delay in preterm toddlers

이효주 2016년
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    • 형태사항 30 cm: 88, vii p.: 도표
    • 일반주기 참고문헌 : p.74-88
    • 학위논문사항 한림대학교 대학원, 2016.8, 언어병리청각학과 언어병리학전공, 학위논문(박사)-
    • DDC 371.914, 22
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    • 출판년 2016
    • 발행사항 한림대학교
' 미숙아 집단의 언어발달지체 판별에 대한 비구어적 의사소통 행동 요인 = Prelinguistic communicative factors discriminating for developmental language delay in preterm toddlers' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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' 미숙아 집단의 언어발달지체 판별에 대한 비구어적 의사소통 행동 요인 = Prelinguistic communicative factors discriminating for developmental language delay in preterm toddlers' 의 참고문헌

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