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Cosyns, Marjan; Mortier, Geert; Janssens, Sandra; Bogaert, Famke; D'Hondt, Stephanie; Van Borsel, John – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
Several authors mentioned the occurrence of articulation problems in the neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) population. However, few studies have undertaken a detailed analysis of the articulation skills of NF1 patients, especially in schoolchildren and adults. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to examine in depth the articulation skills of…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Syllables, Phonetics, Articulation Impairments
Roch, Maja; Jarrold, Christopher – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
The current study was designed to trace changes in the relationship between non-word reading and irregular word reading on the one hand, and between phonological awareness and non-word reading on the other, through a follow-up study of a group of individuals with Down syndrome. Twelve individuals with Down syndrome, whose data were originally…
Descriptors: Reading, Phonological Awareness, Down Syndrome, Followup Studies
St. Louis, Kenneth O. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
This paper summarizes research associated with the development of the "Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes-Stuttering" ("POSHA-S"), a survey instrument designed to provide a worldwide standard measure of public attitudes toward stuttering. Pilot studies with early experimental prototypes of the "POSHA-S" are summarized that relate to…
Descriptors: Research and Development, Stuttering, Construct Validity, Validity
Alt, Mary; Suddarth, Rachael – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
This study examines the phonological representations that children with specific language impairment (SLI) and typically developing peers (TD) have during the initial process of word learning. The goals of this study were to determine if children with SLI attended to different components of words than peers, and whether they were more vulnerable…
Descriptors: Syllables, Phonemes, Language Impairments, Interference (Language)
Sandberg, Chaleece; Sebastian, Rajani; Kiran, Swathi – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
Background: The typicality effect is present in neurologically intact populations for natural, ad-hoc, and well-defined categories. Although sparse, there is evidence of typicality effects in persons with chronic stroke aphasia for natural and ad-hoc categories. However, it is unknown exactly what influences the typicality effect in this…
Descriptors: Semantics, Aphasia, Patients, Neurological Impairments
Lau, Su Re; Beilby, Janet M.; Byrnes, Michelle L.; Hennessey, Neville W. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
Parental input has been described as influential in early childhood stuttering yet the exact nature of this influence remains equivocal. The present study aimed to examine whether quantitative measures of parenting styles, parent and peer attachment patterns, and parent- and self-reported child behaviour could differentiate between school-aged…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Stuttering, Parenting Styles, Child Rearing
Clark, Chagit E.; Conture, Edward G.; Frankel, Carl B.; Walden, Tedra A. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to investigate the underlying constructs of the Communication Attitude Test for Preschool and Kindergarten Children Who Stutter (KiddyCAT; Vanryckeghem & Brutten, 2007), especially those related to awareness of stuttering and negative speech-associated attitudes. Method: Participants were 114…
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Stuttering, Preschool Children, Kindergarten
Cordewener, Kim A. H.; Bosman, Anna M. T.; Verhoeven, Ludo – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
The present study investigated active grapheme knowledge and early spelling of 59 first grade children with Specific Language Impairment (SLI). "Speed", "nature", and "knowledge transfer" of spelling acquisition were taken into account. Four orthographic characteristics that influence early spelling, namely, "Type of Grapheme", "Grapheme…
Descriptors: Young Children, Spelling, Graphemes, Language Impairments
St. Louis, Kenneth O. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
Purpose: The study investigated the extent to which differences existed between public attitudes of males versus females. Method: One hundred adults, 50 males and 50 females, were chosen at random from each of 50 study samples comprising a total of 3371 respondents in a database archive who had completed the "Public Opinion Survey of Human…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Females, Opinions, Databases
Bosco, Francesca M.; Bono, Adele; Bara, Bruno G. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
The aim of the present research is to perform a detailed and empirical investigation of schizophrenia patients' deficits in recognizing and recovering a communicative failure. In particular, this paper investigates the role of Theory of Mind (ToM) and of the complexity of the mental representations involved in explaining patients' deficits in…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Schizophrenia, Patients, Recognition (Psychology)
Ingham, Roger J.; Bothe, Anne K.; Wang, Yuedong; Purkhiser, Krystal; New, Anneliese – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
Purpose: To relate changes in four variables previously defined as characteristic of normally fluent speech to changes in phonatory behavior during oral reading by persons who stutter (PWS) and normally fluent controls under multiple fluency-inducing (FI) conditions. Method: Twelve PWS and 12 controls each completed 4 ABA experiments. During A…
Descriptors: Adults, Stuttering, Speech Skills, Oral Reading
Kawai, Norimune; Healey, E. Charles; Carrell, Thomas D. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
The present study examined listeners' identification and rating of words in passages as stuttered when the duration and frequency of occurrence of sound prolongations were manipulated. Thirty-six participants listened to a 219-word passage containing voiceless fricatives digitally increased from their normal durations to 200, 300, and 420 ms.…
Descriptors: Listening, Stuttering, Phonemes, Articulation (Speech)
Topbas, Oya; Orlikoff, Robert F.; St. Louis, Kenneth O. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
This study examined whether mean vocal fundamental frequency ("F"[subscript 0]) or speech sound pressure level (SPL) varies with changes in syllable repetition rate. Twenty-four young adults (12 M and 12 F) repeated the syllables/p[inverted v]/,/p[inverted v]t[schwa]/, and/p[inverted v]t[schwa]k[schwa]/at a modeled "slow" rate of approximately one…
Descriptors: Syllables, Repetition, Young Adults, Speech
Brocklehurst, Paul H.; Lickley, Robin J.; Corley, Martin – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
This study investigates whether the experience of stuttering can result from the speaker's anticipation of his words being misrecognized. Twelve adults who stutter (AWS) repeated single words into what appeared to be an automatic speech-recognition system. Following each iteration of each word, participants provided a self-rating of whether they…
Descriptors: Adults, Stuttering, Word Recognition, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
Nagle, Kathy F.; Eadie, Tanya L. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2012
The purpose of this study was to determine whether: (a) inexperienced listeners can reliably judge listener effort and (b) whether listener effort provides unique information beyond speech intelligibility or acceptability in tracheoesophageal speech. Twenty inexperienced listeners made judgments of speech acceptability and amount of effort…
Descriptors: Listening, Reliability, Speech, Articulation (Speech)

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