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Moving hands-on anatomy teaching online : a reflection on creative solutions
Timmins, Claire. - 2021
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The use of electropalatography in the treatment of speech disorders in children with down syndrome : a randomised controlled trial
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Use of electropalatography in the treatment of speech disorders in children with Down syndrome: a randomized controlled trial
In: pissn: 1368-2822 (2018)
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Articulatory characteristics of sibilant production in young people with Down's syndrome
Timmins, Claire. - : Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2018
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Articulatory characteristics of sibilant production in young people with Down's syndrome
Timmins, Claire. - : Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh, 2018
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Use of electropalatography in the treatment of speech disorders in children with Down syndrome: a randomized controlled trial
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The use of electropalatography in the treatment of speech disorders in children with Down Syndrome: a randomised controlled trial
Abstract: This research was supported by a grant from the UK Medical Research Council (G0401388) ; Background: Electropalatography (EPG) records details of the location and timing of tongue contacts with the hard palate during speech. It has been effective in treating articulation disorders that have failed to respond to conventional therapy approaches but, until now, its use with children and adolescents with intellectual/learning disabilities and speech disorders has been limited. Aims: This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of EPG in the treatment of speech production difficulties in children and adolescents with Down syndrome (DS) aged 8-18 years. Methods: Twenty-seven children with DS were assessed on a range of cognitive and speech and language measures and underwent additional EPG assessment. Participants were randomly allocated to one of three age-matched groups receiving either EPG therapy, EPG-informed conventional therapy or ‘treatment as usual’ over a 12 week period. The speech of all children was assessed before therapy using the Diagnostic Evaluation of Articulation and Phonology (DEAP: Dodd et al. 2002) and re-assessed immediately post- and 3- and 6-month post-intervention to measure percent consonants correct (PCC). EPG recordings were made of the DEAP assessment items at all time-points. Percent intelligibility was also calculated using the Children’s Speech Intelligibility Measure (CSIM: Wilcox and Morris 1999). Results: Gains in accuracy of production immediately post-therapy, as measured by PCC, were seen for all groups. Reassessment at 3- and 6-month post-therapy revealed that those who had received therapy based directly on EPG visual feedback were more likely to maintain and improve on these gains compared to the other groups. Statistical testing showed significant differences between groups in DEAP scores across time-points although the majority did not survive post hoc evaluation. Intelligibility across time-points, as measured by CSIM, was also highly variable within and between the three groups, but despite significant correlations between DEAP and CSIM at all time-points, no statistically significant group differences emerged. Conclusions and implications: EPG was an effective intervention tool for improving speech production in many participants. This may be because it capitalizes on the relative strength of visual over auditory processing in this client group. The findings would seem to warrant an increased focus on addressing speech production difficulties in current therapy ; Medical Research Council. Grant Number: G0401388 ; casl ; 54 ; pub ; 5392 ; pub ; 2
Keyword: Down Syndrome; Electropalatography; Intervention; Speech Intelligibility; Speech Production
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https://doi.org/10.1111/1460-6984.12407
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Online video assessment of clinical phonetic transcription skills in Speech and Language Pathology
Timmins, Claire. - 2017
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Improving the Speech and Communication Abilities of Children with Down's Syndrome: A New Model of Service Delivery using Electropalatography
Wood, Sara; Timmins, Claire; Grayson, Zoe. - : CASL Research Centre, 2016. : Queen Margaret University, 2016
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Improving the speech and communication abilities of children with Down's syndrome : a new model of service delivery using electropalatography
Wood, Sara; Timmins, Claire; Grayson, Zoe. - : Queen Margaret University, Clinical Audiology, Speech and Language Research Centre, 2016
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Dynamic Dialects: an articulatory web resource for the study of accents [website]
Lawson, Eleanor; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Scobbie, James M.. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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Seeing Speech: an articulatory web resource for the study of phonetics [website]
Lawson, Eleanor; Stuart-Smith, Jane; Scobbie, James M.. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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Spatial & temporal variability of sibilants in children with down's syndrome
Timmins, Claire; Wood, Sara. - : University of Glasgow: Glasgow, 2015
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Spatial & temporal variability of sibilants in children with down’s syndrome
Wood, Sara; Timmins, Claire. - : University of Glasgow, 2015
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Articulatory characteristics of sibilant production in young people with Down’s syndrome
Timmins, Claire. - 2014
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Television can also be a factor in language change: evidence from an urban dialect
In: Language. - Washington, DC : Linguistic Society of America 89 (2013) 3, 501-536
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Television can also be a factor in language change: Evidence from an urban dialect
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Language and the influence of the media : a Scottish perspective
Timmins, Claire; Stuart-Smith, Jane. - : Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Television can also be a factor in language change : evidence from an urban dialect
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Finding a boot to fit : acoustic measures of vowel quality in a real-time corpus of Glaswegian vernacular
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