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Bungu tone consulting July 2017
Stegen, Oliver. - 2017
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Developing Orthographies for Unwritten Languages, ePub Edition
Cahill, Michael; Rice, Keren. - : SIL International, 2017
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The role of tone and segmental information in visual-word recognition in Thai
In: School of Health and Human Sciences (2017)
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The phonetics and phonology of the Lopit language
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Long-term use benefits of personal frequency-modulated systems for speech in noise perception in patients with stroke with auditory processing deficits: a non-randomised controlled trial study.
Abstract: OBJECTIVES: Approximately one in five stroke survivors suffer from difficulties with speech reception in noise, despite normal audiometry. These deficits are treatable with personal frequency-modulated systems (FMs). This study aimed to evaluate long-term benefits in speech reception in noise, after daily 10-week use of personal FMs, in non-aphasic patients with stroke with auditory processing deficits. DESIGN: This was a prospective non-randomised controlled trial study. Patients were allocated to an intervention care group or standard care subjects group according to their willingness to use the intervention or not. SETTING: Tertiary care setting. PARTICIPANTS: Nine non-aphasic subjects with ischaemic stroke, normal/near-normal audiometry and auditory processing deficits and with reported difficulties understanding speech in background noise were recruited in the subacute stroke stage (3-12 months after stroke). INTERVENTIONS: Four patients (intervention care subjects) used the FMs in their daily life over 10 weeks. Five patients (standard care subjects) received standard care. PRIMARY OUTCOME MEASURES: All subjects were tested at baseline (visit 1) and 10 weeks later (visit 2) on a sentences in noise test with the FMs (aided) and without the FMs (unaided). RESULTS: Speech reception thresholds showed clinically and statistically significant improvements in intervention but not in standard care subjects at 10 weeks in aided and unaided conditions. CONCLUSIONS: 10-week use of FMs by adult patients with stroke may lead to benefits in unaided speech in noise perception. Our findings may indicate auditory plasticity type changes and require further investigation. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: Pre-results; NCT02889107.
Keyword: Adult; Aged; Audiometry; Auditory Perceptual Disorders; Equipment and Supplies; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Noise; Pure-Tone; Speech Perception; Stroke; Stroke Rehabilitation; Young Adult
URL: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.54613
https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/307523
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Building Tone Resources for Second Language Learners from Phonetic Documentation: Cherokee Examples
Hirata-Edds, Tracy; Herrick, Dylan. - : University of Hawaii Press, 2017
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Tonogenesis in Central dialects of Malagasy: Acoustic and perceptual evidence with implications for synchronic mechanisms of sound change
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Optimizing lexical learning by manipulating phonological training
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Contrast and Complexity in Chinese Tonal Systems
Krekoski, Ross. - 2017
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Effect of linguistic and musical experience on distributional learning of nonnative lexical tones
Ong, Jia (S31400); Burnham, Denis K. (R7357); Escudero, Paola (R16636). - : U.S., American Speech, Language, Hearing Association, 2017
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Statistical learning of speech sounds is most robust during the period of perceptual attunement
Liu, Liquan (R18335); Kager, René. - : U.S., Academic Press, 2017
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Intonation facilitates prediction of focus even in the presence of lexical tones
Ip, Martin Ho Kwan (S32268); Cutler, Anne (R12329). - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2017
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Perception of tones by bilingual infants learning non-tone languages
Liu, Liquan (R18335); Kager, René. - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2017
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Mind the peak : when museum is temporarily understood as musical in Australian English
Zahner, Katharina; Kember, Heather (R18209); Braun, Bettina. - : France, International Speech Communication Association, 2017
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Perception of tones in Mandarin and Dutch adult listeners
Kager, René; Chen, Ao; Liu, Liquan (R18335). - : Netherlands, John Benjamins, 2017
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Effects of acoustic and linguistic experience on Japanese pitch accent processing
Wu, Xianghua; Kawase, Saya (S31710); Wang, Yue. - : U.K., Cambridge University Press, 2017
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The control environment and financial reporting quality : does "tone at the top" matter?
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THE USE OF SEGMENTAL AND SUPRASEGMENTAL INFORMATION IN LEXICAL ACCESS: A FIRST- AND SECOND-LANGUAGE CHINESE INVESTIGATION
Connell, Katrina S.. - : University of Kansas, 2017
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Syntactic domain or prosodic domain?
Zhang, Hongming. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
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High Tone Sequence in Baule
Ahoua, Firmin; Lebe, William R.. - : Mid-America Linguistics Conference, 2017. : University of Kansas, 2017
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