Augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) encompasses all forms of communication from simple gestures, manual signs, and picture communication boards to American Sign Language and sophisticated computer-based devices that can speak in phrases and sentences for their users. This paper provides
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Comparing Three Augmentative and Alternative Communication Modes for Children with Developmental Disabilities
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- 2012
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