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Congenital Deficiency of Conscious Auditory Perception of Words (Word-Deafness).
1933
F P Weber
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Congenital verbal-auditory agnosia (Word Deafness).
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CONGENITAL AUDITORY IMPERCEPTION (CONGENITAL WORD-DEAFNESS): INVESTIGATION OF A CASE BY HEAD'S METHOD.
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Word deafness with preserved number word perception.
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Pure word deafness. (Auditory verbal agnosia).
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[Congenital word deafness: acoustic agnosia].
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Hearing "words" without words: prosodic cues for word perception.
January 1978, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America,
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CONGENITAL AUDITORY IMPERCEPTION (CONGENITAL WORD-DEAFNESS): AND ITS RELATION TO IDIOGLOSSIA AND OTHER SPEECH DEFECTS.
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Congenital Word Deafness and other Defects.
January 1912, Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine,
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An analysis of speech perception in word deafness.
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