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Newbold, Elisabeth Joy; Stackhouse, Joy; Wells, Bill – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2013
Standardised tests of whole-word accuracy are popular in the speech pathology and developmental psychology literature as measures of children's speech performance. However, they may not be sensitive enough to measure changes in speech output in children with severe and persisting speech difficulties (SPSD). To identify the best ways of doing this,…
Descriptors: Accuracy, Phonetics, Speech Language Pathology, Stimuli
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Fitzsimons, David A.; Jones, David L.; Barton, Belinda; North, Kathryn N. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2012
The phonetic symbols used by speech-language pathologists to transcribe speech contain underlying hexadecimal values used by computers to correctly display and process transcription data. This study aimed to develop a procedure to utilise these values as the basis for subsequent computerized analysis of cleft palate speech. A computer keyboard…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Phonetic Transcription, Speech Impairments, Congenital Impairments
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Kristoffersen, Kristian Emil – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2012
This study examined morphological skills in a girl with cri du chat syndrome, addressing three questions: (1) To what extent does the subject inflect words? (2) To what extent are words inflected correctly? (3) To what extent do the inflected words reflect productive morphological rules, and to what extent can they be considered to be…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Morphology (Languages), Genetic Disorders, Adolescents
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Iuzzini, Jenya; Forrest, Karen – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2010
The current study investigated the impact of a dual treatment approach that included stimulability training protocol (STP) paired with a modified core vocabulary treatment (mCVT) on the speech sounds produced by children with CAS. The combined treatment was assessed for changes in consistency and expansion of the phonetic inventories of four…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Neurological Impairments, Young Children, Vocabulary
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Tyler, Ann A.; Macrae, Toby – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2010
In honour of Miccio's memory, this article revisits the topic of stimulability in children with speech sound disorders (SSD). Eighteen children with SSD, aged 3;6-5;5 (M = 4;8), were tested for their system-wide stimulability, percentage consonants correct (PCC), phonetic inventory size, and oral- and speech-motor skills. Pearson Product Moment…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Phonology, Young Children, Speech Impairments
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Laaksonen, Juha-Pertti; Rieger, Jana; Harris, Jeffrey; Seikaly, Hadi – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2011
Acoustic properties of 980 tokens of sibilants /s, z, [approximately]/ produced by 17 Canadian English-speaking female and male tongue cancer patients were studied. The patients had undergone tongue resection and tongue reconstruction with a radial forearm free flap (RFFF). The spectral moments (mean, skewness) and frication duration were analysed…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Articulation (Speech), Patients, Cancer
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Candeias, Sara; Perdigao, Fernando – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2010
The goal of this work is to investigate whether children with speech dysfunctions (SD) show a deficit in planning some Portuguese syllable structures (PSS) in continuous speech production. Knowledge of which aspects of speech production are affected by SD is necessary for efficient improvement in the therapy techniques. The case-study is focused…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Syllables, Phonemes, Oral Language
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Muller, Nicole; Papakyritsis, Ioannis – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2011
This brief article reflects on some pitfalls inherent in the learning and teaching of segmental phonetic transcription. We suggest that a gestural interpretation to disordered speech data, in conjunction with segmental phonetic transcription, can add valuable insight into patterns of disordered speech, and that a gestural orientation should form…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Phonetic Transcription, Nonverbal Communication, Transcripts (Written Records)
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Cuenca, M. H.; Barrio, M. M. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2010
Prosodic information aids segmentation of the continuous speech signal and thereby facilitates auditory speech processing. Durational and pitch variations are prosodic cues especially necessary to convey prosodic boundaries, but alaryngeal speakers have inconsistent control over acoustic parameters such as F0 and duration, being as a result noisy…
Descriptors: Cues, Speech, Speech Impairments, Acoustics
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James, Deborah G. H.; van Doorn, Jan; McLeod, Sharynne – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2008
Poor polysyllabic word (PSW) production seems to mark paediatric speech impairment as well as impairment in language, literacy and phonological processing. As impairment in these domains may only manifest in PSWs, PSW production may provide unique information that is often excluded from clinical decision making because insufficient PSWs are…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Phonology, Decision Making, Young Children
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Putzer, Manfred; Barry, William J. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2008
The present study deals with the dimensions of normal and pathological phonation. Separation of normal voices from pathological voices is tested under different aspects. Using a new parametrization of voice-quality properties in the acoustic signal, the vowel productions of 534 speakers (267 M, 267 F) without any reported voice pathology and the…
Descriptors: Phonetics, Pathology, Acoustics, Articulation (Speech)
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Shriberg, Lawrence D.; Fourakis, Marios; Hall, Sheryl D.; Karlsson, Heather B.; Lohmeier, Heather L.; McSweeny, Jane L.; Potter, Nancy L.; Scheer-Cohen, Alison R.; Strand, Edythe A.; Tilkens, Christie M.; Wilson, David L. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2010
This report describes three extensions to a classification system for paediatric speech sound disorders termed the Speech Disorders Classification System (SDCS). Part I describes a classification extension to the SDCS to differentiate motor speech disorders from speech delay and to differentiate among three sub-types of motor speech disorders.…
Descriptors: Autism, Classification, Acoustics, Phonetics
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Ball, Martin J.; Muller, Nicole – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2007
This review examines the literature on the use of non-pulmonic egressive sounds in disordered speech. Studies are described that report the use of pulmonic ingressive speech, clicks, ejectives, and implosives. Broad trends are identified linking the use of each type of non-pulmonic-egressive airstream use with particular disorders. The importance…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Speech Language Pathology, Speech Therapy, Phonetics
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Oxley, Judith; Roussel, Nancye; Buckingham, Hugh – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2007
This paper presents a four-subject study that examines the relative influence of syllable position and stress, together with vowel context on the colouring of the dark-l characteristic of speakers of General American English. Most investigators report lighter /l/ tokens in syllable onsets and darker tokens in coda positions. The present study…
Descriptors: North American English, Syllables, Language Patterns, Articulation (Speech)
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Ramsdell, Heather L.; Oller, D. Kimbrough; Ethington, Corinna A. – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2007
The purpose of this study is to provide new perspectives on correlates of phonetic transcription agreement. Our research focuses on phonetic transcription and coding of infant vocalizations. The findings are presumed to be broadly applicable to other difficult cases of transcription, such as found in severe disorders of speech, which similarly…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Phonetics, Infants, Phonetic Transcription
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