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Thordardottir, Elin – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Evidence-based practice requires that clinical decisions be based on evidence from rigorously controlled research studies. At this time, very few studies have directly examined the efficacy of clinical intervention methods for bilingual children. Clinical decisions for this population cannot, therefore, be based on the strongest forms of research…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Children, Intervention, Methods
Moore, David R. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2007
Auditory processing disorder (APD) describes a mixed and poorly understood listening problem characterised by poor speech perception, especially in challenging environments. APD may include an inherited component, and this may be major, but studies reviewed here of children with long-term otitis media with effusion (OME) provide strong evidence…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Communication Disorders, Active Learning, Neurological Impairments
Saunders, James C. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2007
Tinnitus is a vexing disorder of hearing characterized by sound sensations originating in the head without any external stimulation. The specific etiology of these sensations is uncertain but frequently associated with hearing loss. The "neurophysiogical" model of tinnitus has enhanced appreciation of central nervous system (CNS) contributions.…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Neurological Organization
Barlow, Steven M.; Estep, Meredith – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2006
The objective of the current report is to review experimental findings on centrally patterned movements and sensory and descending modulation of central pattern generators (CPGs) in a variety of animal and human models. Special emphasis is directed toward speech production muscle systems, including the chest wall and orofacial complex during…
Descriptors: Human Body, Articulation (Speech), Intonation, Speech Communication
Hambly, Helen; Wren, Yvonne; McLeod, Sharynne; Roulstone, Sue – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2013
Background: Children who are bilingual and have speech sound disorder are likely to be under-referred, possibly due to confusion about typical speech acquisition in bilingual children. Aims: To investigate what is known about the impact of bilingualism on children's acquisition of speech in English to facilitate the identification and treatment of…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Speech Communication, Speech Impairments, Language Acquisition
Hancock, Adrienne B.; Garabedian, Laura M. – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2013
Background: People transitioning from male to female (MTF) gender seek speech-language pathology services when they feel their voice is betraying their genuine self or perhaps is the last obstacle to representing their authentic gender. Speaking fundamental frequency (pitch) and resonance are most often targets in treatment because the combination…
Descriptors: Gender Issues, Sexual Identity, Speech Language Pathology, Intonation
Webster, Janet; Whitworth, Anne – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2012
Background: In recent years there has been significant interest in the differential processing of nouns and verbs in people with aphasia, but more limited consideration about whether the differences have implications for therapy. It remains unclear whether verbs can be treated in a similar way to nouns or should be treated using approaches that…
Descriptors: Therapy, Verbs, Nouns, Aphasia
Peer reviewedFinn, Patrick – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2003
The difficulties of generalization and maintenance in stuttering treatment is discussed. Three strategies for promoting generalization and maintenance in school settings are suggested based on current research evidence: probing and training for generalization; incorporating real-life elements into therapy; and training clients to self-regulate…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Generalization, Outcomes of Treatment
Peer reviewedBaddeley, Alan – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2003
This article introduces the concept of a multi-component working memory. Emphasis is placed on the phonological loop component, its fractionation into a storage and processing component, and implications for native and second language learning. An overview of the visual spatial sketchpad and its possible role in language is provided. (Contains…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Elementary Secondary Education, Etiology, Language Acquisition
Working Memory and Comprehension in Children with Specific Language Impairment: What We Know So Far.
Peer reviewedMontgomery, James W. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2003
The performance data of individuals with Alzheimer's on language comprehension and expression tests are presented and discussed in the context of possible contributions from impaired working memory functions. It is argued that diminished scores result primarily from attenuated span capacity, difficulty focusing attention, encoding, and activation…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adults, Alzheimers Disease, Attention Deficit Disorders
Peer reviewedArdila, Alfredo – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2003
This article discusses the crucial role that working memory (WM) plays in learning a second language and analyzes cross-linguistic differences in digit span. It argues that word span and semantic span should be considered in WM analysis. A semantic system is proposed in the WM model for language. (Contains references.) (Author/CR)
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Elementary Secondary Education, Language Impairments, Memory
Peer reviewedBayles, Kathryn A.; Kim, Esther S. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2003
Discussion of behavioral interventions in Alzheimer's disease (AD) notes new understanding, including that memory is not a unitary phenomenon, that certain types of memory are relatively spared in AD, and that conceptual knowledge is largely intact. Intervention techniques that capitalize on spared memory systems and take advantage of principles…
Descriptors: Alzheimers Disease, Behavior Change, Behavioral Science Research, Geriatrics
Woodhouse, Lynn; Hickson, Louise; Dodd, Barbara – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2009
Background: Speech perception is often considered specific to the auditory modality, despite convincing evidence that speech processing is bimodal. The theoretical and clinical roles of speech-reading for speech perception, however, have received little attention in speech-language therapy. Aims: The role of speech-read information for speech…
Descriptors: Deafness, Infants, Adults, Auditory Perception
Peer reviewedBishop, D. V. M. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2002
Findings from a study in which twins were given tests of onward repetition and auditory processing are discussed. Children with specific language impairments were impaired on both measures, but deficits had different origins. Auditory processing problems showed no evidence of genetic influence, whereas the nonword repetition deficit was highly…
Descriptors: Auditory Perception, Biological Influences, Children, Etiology
Peer reviewedFelsenfeld, Susan – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2002
This article explores the gene-finding process for developmental speech disorders (DSDs), specifically disorders of articulation/phonology and stuttering. It reviews existing behavioral genetic studies of these phenotypes, discusses roadblocks that may impede the molecular study of DSDs, and reviews the findings of the small number of molecular…
Descriptors: Articulation Impairments, Biological Influences, Children, Etiology

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