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Bond, Z. S. – Glossa, 1975
Erroneous responses of some aphasic patients resemble the sorts of words a normal person produces when searching for a target word that is on the tip of the tongue. With aphasics, words are well-formed phonologically and the number of syllables and stress patterns are correct also. (SC)
Descriptors: Aphasia, Articulation (Speech), Language Handicaps, Language Research

Hopper, Paul J. – Glossa, 1973
In phonetical terminology, a consonant produced by completely closing the nasal and oral air passages (implosion), resulting in a retention of air, and then suddenly opening the closure (explosion), is known as occlusive. (DD)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Consonants, Diachronic Linguistics, Distinctive Features (Language)