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Fischer, Emily; Goberman, Alexander M. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Research has found that speaking rate has an effect on voice onset time (VOT). Given that Parkinson disease (PD) affects speaking rate, the purpose of this study was to examine VOT with the effect of rate removed (VOT ratio), along with the traditional VOT measure, in individuals with PD. VOT and VOT ratio were examined in 9 individuals with PD…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Phonology, Diseases, Speech Impairments
Plante, Elena; Bahl, Megha; Vance, Rebecca; Gerken, LouAnn – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
An implicit learning paradigm was used to assess children's sensitivity to syllable stress information in an artificial language. Study 1 demonstrated that preschool children, with and without specific language impairment (SLI), can generalize patterns of stress heard during a brief period of familiarization, and can also abstract underlying…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Language Impairments, Artificial Languages, Suprasegmentals
Dempsey, Lynn; Skarakis-Doyle, Elizabeth – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
The conceptual framework of the World Health Organization's International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) has the potential to advance understanding of developmental language impairment (LI) and enhance clinical practice. The framework provides a systematic way of unifying numerous lines of research, which have linked a…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Classification, Language Impairments, Communication Disorders
McCormack, Jane; McLeod, Sharynne; Harrison, Linda J.; McAllister, Lindy – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Purpose: To explore the application of the Activities and Participation component of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health - Children and Youth (ICF-CY, World Health Organization, 2007) as a framework for investigating the perceived impact of speech impairment in childhood. Method: A 32-item questionnaire based on…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Speech Impairments, Context Effect, Speech Language Pathology
Reilly, Jamie; Rodriguez, Amy D.; Lamy, Martine; Neils-Strunjas, Jean – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
There are many distinct forms of dementia whose pharmacological and behavioral management differ. Differential diagnosis among the dementia variants currently relies upon a weighted combination of genetic and protein biomarkers, neuroanatomical integrity, and behavior. Diagnostic specificity is complicated by a high degree of overlap in the…
Descriptors: Dementia, Diseases, Cognitive Processes, Speech Language Pathology
Langevin, Marilyn; Packman, Ann; Onslow, Mark – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) are advised to consider the distress of preschoolers and parents along with the social consequences of the child's stuttering when deciding whether to begin or delay treatment. Seventy-seven parents completed a survey that yielded quantitative and qualitative data that reflected their perceptions of the impact…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Speech Language Pathology, Stuttering, Parent Child Relationship
St. Louis, Kenneth O.; Roberts, Patricia M. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Purpose: A field test of a survey instrument under development, the "Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes, Experimental Edition" ("POSHA-E"), designed to investigate language-, culture-, and nation-specific public opinions about stuttering is reported. This investigation compared English and French versions of the "POSHA-E" in widely…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Stuttering, Public Opinion, Measures (Individuals)
Ormel, Ellen A.; Gijsel, Martine A. R.; Hermans, Daan; Bosman, Anna M. T.; Knoors, Harry; Verhoeven, Ludo – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Learning to read is a major obstacle for children who are deaf. The otherwise significant role of phonology is often limited as a result of hearing loss. However, semantic knowledge may facilitate reading comprehension. One important aspect of semantic knowledge concerns semantic categorization. In the present study, the quality of the semantic…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Reading Instruction, Barriers, Children
Jovicic, Slobodan T.; Kasic, Zorca; Punisic, Silvana – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
The purpose of the present study was to investigate (a) the distortion in production of word-initial friction duration in fricative /[esh]/, and (b) the perceptual discrimination between typical (normal) and atypical (prolonged or lengthened) friction duration. In the first experiment 80 school aged children pronounced word /[esh]uma/, 40 of them…
Descriptors: Speech Language Pathology, Auditory Perception, Stimuli, Articulation (Speech)
Rogalski, Yvonne; Altmann, Lori J. P.; Plummer-D'Amato, Prudence; Behrman, Andrea L.; Marsiske, Michael – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Several researchers have suggested that the maintenance of global coherence (topic maintenance) and local coherence (maintenance between utterances) in discourse requires cognitive resources. This study directly tests this hypothesis by examining the relationship between cognitive variables and coherence in narrative discourse produced by…
Descriptors: Rhetoric, Reading Processes, Cognitive Processes, Hypothesis Testing
Bohnenkamp, Todd A.; Stowell, Talena; Hesse, Joy; Wright, Simon – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Speakers who use an electrolarynx following a total laryngectomy no longer require pulmonary support for speech. Subsequently, chest wall movements may be affected; however, chest wall movements in these speakers are not well defined. The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate speech breathing in speakers who use an electrolarynx during…
Descriptors: Speech, Anatomy, Assistive Technology, Evaluation
Angelillo, Nicola; Di Costanzo, Brigida; Barillari, Umberto – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Floating-Harbor syndrome is a rare congenital disorder characterized by specific facial features, short stature associated with significantly delayed bone age and language impairment. Although language delay is a cardinal manifestation of this syndrome, few reports describe the specific language difficulties of these patients, particularly the…
Descriptors: Slow Learners, Delayed Speech, Mental Retardation, Language Impairments
Maryn, Youri; De Bodt, Marc; Roy, Nelson – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
Voice practitioners require an objective index of dysphonia severity as a means to reliably track treatment outcomes. To ensure ecological validity however, such a measure should survey both sustained vowels and continuous speech. In an earlier study, a multivariate acoustic model referred to as the Acoustic Voice Quality Index (AVQI), consisting…
Descriptors: Voice Disorders, Vowels, Outcomes of Treatment, Validity
Mastropavlou, Maria – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
The aim of this study is threefold: Firstly, to describe the acquisition patterns of Greek past tense by children with specific language impairment (SLI); secondly, to investigate the relationship between the phonological salience of past tense in Greek and its acquisition by children of typical and atypical language development; thirdly, to…
Descriptors: Language Impairments, Language Acquisition, Greek, Morphemes
Erlenkamp, Sonja; Kristoffersen, Kristian Emil – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2010
This paper presents findings from a study on the use of sign supported Norwegian (SSN) in two individuals with Cri du chat syndrome (CCS). The study gives a first account of some selected aspects of production and intelligibility of SSN in CCS. Possible deviance in manual parameters, in particular inter- and/or intra-subject variation in the use…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Language Acquisition, Sign Language, Norwegian

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