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Case discussions of variations in perceptual and articulatory kinematic measures among dysarthric speakers following mild and severe traumatic brain injury
The focus of the investigation was a case-by-case analysis of articulatory kinematics using electromagnetic articulography (EMA) in 16 individuals...
9/1/08 by Mili S. Kuruvilla Bruce E. Murdoch Justine V. Goozee · More from publicationComplex and odd
Language is the mother, not the handmaiden of thought; words will tell you things you never thought or felt before. W.H. Auden (1990) How do we...
6/1/08 by Leonard L. LaPointe · More from publicationLanguage and communication changes in a child with holoprosencephaly: a case report
Children with holoprosencephaly (HPE) who survive have a guarded prognosis for expressive speech and language development. This case report describes...
6/1/08 by Mary Ann Romski Juliet Haarbauer-Krupa Melissa Cheslock Rose A. Sevcik Lauren B. Adamson · More from publicationMeasuring change using communication rating scales: the case for Rasch analysis, as illustrated with the ASHA FACS
More than a decade ago, the authors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Functional Assessment of Communication Skills for Adults...
6/1/08 by Katherine B. Ross Patrick J. Doyle · More from publicationA longitudinal study of dysarthria in spinocerebellar ataxia : aspects of articulation, prosody, and voice
Nine subjects with spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA) were assessed on three occasions over a period of close to 3 years. The assessments consisted of a...
6/1/08 by Ellika Schalling Britta Hammarberg Lena Hartelius · More from publicationPerforming Cookie Theft picture content analyses to delineate cognitive-communication impairments
Cognitive-communication impairments associated with acquired brain injury (ABI) are often identifiable through performance of discourse analyses....
6/1/08 by Karen Hux Sarah E Wallace Kelli Evans Jeff Snell · More from publication