Multimodal Augmentative and Alternative Communication: Case Study
The development of a multimodal augmentative & alternative communication (AAC) system by a hearing-impaired, physically disabled adult, aged 38, is reported. The gradual integration of various communication modes is chronicled, beginning with the S's use of typing & manual signs, throug...
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