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Family history of FXTAS is associated with age-related cognitive-linguistic decline among mothers with the FMR1 premutation.
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In: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders, vol 14, iss 1 (2022)
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Single-word severity and intelligibility in CAS (Chenausky et al., 2022) ...
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Specific speech errors predict literacy skills (Boada et al., 2022) ...
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Specific speech errors predict literacy skills (Boada et al., 2022) ...
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Processing Phonotactic Illegality (Steinberg et al., 2016) ...
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Intoxication and pitch control in tonal and non-tonal language speakers ...
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Local temporal regularities in Spanish child-directed speech ...
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Speech production in very preterm children (van Noort-van der Spek et al., 2022) ...
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A Mandarin Chinese–Oriented Sound Test (Hung et al., 2016) ...
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Processing Phonotactic Illegality (Steinberg et al., 2016) ...
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Speech production in very preterm children (van Noort-van der Spek et al., 2022) ...
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A Mandarin Chinese–Oriented Sound Test (Hung et al., 2016) ...
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On the benefits of speech-language therapy for cleft lip and/or palate (Sand et al., 2022) ...
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On the benefits of speech-language therapy for cleft lip and/or palate (Sand et al., 2022) ...
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Single-word severity and intelligibility in CAS (Chenausky et al., 2022) ...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate the association between perceived single-word speech severity and intelligibility in children with childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), with and without comorbid language impairment (LI), and to investigate the contribution of different CAS signs to perceived single-word speech severity and single-word intelligibility. Method: Thirty children with CAS, 18 with comorbid LI, completed the Goldman-Fristoe Test of Articulation–Second Edition (GFTA-2). Trained judges coded children’s responses for signs of CAS and percent phonemes correct. Nine listeners, blind to diagnoses, rated speech severity using a visual analog scale. Intelligibility was assessed by comparing listeners’ orthographic transcriptions of children’s responses to target responses. Results: Measures of speech severity (GFTA-2 standard score, number of unique CAS signs, total CAS signs, and mean severity rating) were significantly correlated with measures of intelligibility (GFTA-2 raw score, ...
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170204 Linguistic Processes incl. Speech Production and Comprehension; FOS Psychology; Language
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URL: https://asha.figshare.com/articles/dataset/Single-word_severity_and_intelligibility_in_CAS_Chenausky_et_al_2022_/19119350/1 https://dx.doi.org/10.23641/asha.19119350.v1
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Task and language in Spanish–English narratives (Wofford et al., 2022) ...
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