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Comparing traditional and tablet-based intervention for children with speech sound disorders: a randomised control trial
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Reliability and validity evidence of the Assessment of Language Use in Social Contexts for Adults (ALUSCA)
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Comparing Traditional and Tablet-Based Intervention for Children With Speech Sound Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial
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Cross-Cultural Adaption of the GRBAS and CAPE-V Scales for Portugal and a New Training Programme for Perceptual Voice Evaluation
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The Advanced Voice Function Assessment Databases (AVFAD): Tools for Voice Clinicians and Speech Research
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A new open access resource called Advanced Voice Function Assessment Databases (AVFAD) was developed, based on a sample of 709 individuals (346 clinically diagnosed with vocal pathology and 363 with no vocal alterations) recruited in Portugal. All clinical conditions were registered according to the Classification Manual of Voice Disorders-I. Participants were audio-recorded, producing the following vocal tasks: Sustaining vowels /a, i, u/; reading of six CAPE-V sentences; reading a phonetically balanced text; spontaneous speech. The AVFAD are comprised of 8648 uncompressed audio files and an additional database file with 19 Praat Voice Report parameter values and 16 clinical data entries per participant. An annotated segment of the vowel /a/ for each participant was analysed automatically with a Praat script. Radial graphs were generated considering that all variables had an approximately normal distribution, and using previously calculated average and standard deviation values for all parameters. The normal and pathological f0 mean, Jitter ppq5, Shimmer apq11 and Harmonics-to-Noise-Ratio characteristics were compared. An additional analysis of the relation between the acoustic parameters and gender, age group, smoking habits, body mass index and voice usage, was considered. The AVFAD will allow future cooperative work and testing of non-invasive methods for voice pathology diagnosis.
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Assessment; Classification manual of voice disorders‐I; Database; Multi‐dimensional acoustic voice analysis; Praat; Voice; Voice disorders
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URL: https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.69644 http://hdl.handle.net/10773/18852
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Proceedings of the 3rd IPLeiria’s International Health Congress
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Phonological processes in Portuguese children with speech sound disorders
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Phonological and articulation treatment approaches in Portuguese children with speech and language impairments: a randomized controlled intervention study
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O diagrama de caule-e-folhas nos manuais escolares dos 1º e 2º CEB
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