1929 and 1930 were years of concentrated change within the British film exhibition industry. Sound cinema had quickly established itself as the essential attraction of the time, and cinemas throughout the country swiftly ...
TITLE OF PAPER: SOUND CUES ARE NOT ALWAYS EASIER THAN MEANING CUES
KEYWORDS: APHASIA, CUEING, TECHNOLOGY
• WHY THE STUDY WAS UNDERTAKEN
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