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Phonetic forms of children’s target words in German: Consonant place of articulation ...
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Speech production outcomes in young children with early identified hearing loss
Yi, Hoyoung. - 2018
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Proceedings of the 40th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development [held November 13-15, 2015, in Boston] 2. 2
In: 2 (2016), S. 417-428
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Minimal pair therapy as a method of improving oral English proficiency among non-native English language learners (ELLs)
Long, Leah Rose. - 2016
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Improving the speech intelligibility of adults with Down syndrome (DS) using the core vocabulary approach
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The effect of self-disclosure on accented speech : a pilot study
Abstract: Research has indicated negative perceptions of adults with foreign accented speech. These views have implications relative to employment of person’s with foreign accented speech. Considering present immigration patterns to the United States, the need for fully intelligible speech will impact the lives of persons who wish to be employed and integrate within US culture. Previous research has indicated that the use of self-disclosure statements may be beneficial in improving listener’s perceptions of a speaker who stutters. The goal of this study was to explore the potential benefits of use this strategy among persons with foreign accented speech. Such information could improve treatment delivery in accent modification, a practice within the scope of Speech-Language Pathology. Additionally, the technique of self-disclosure could improve employment outcomes for non-native English speaking individuals. Research goals were explored by exposing participants to two of four videos of foreign accented speakers (a male who self-discloses, a male who does not self-disclose, a female who self-discloses, and a female who does not self-disclose). Directly after viewing the videos, listener participants completed a survey probing for perceptions of the speaker, information about their experience with and knowledge of accents, and allowing for additional comments on the speakers’ communication to be reported. Results for positive effects of self-disclosure achieved significance for the trait of viewer felt more distracted and negative effects of self-disclosure achieved significance for the trait of more outgoing. In regards to these results, the use of self-disclosure may actually be viewed negatively by listeners of the population in this study. In summary, results from the current pilot study indicate that self-disclosure does not have a significant effect on increasing positive perception of accented speech. Further research on self-disclosure and accented speech in more diverse speaker cohorts with diverse types of listener participants is needed. ; Communication Sciences and Disorders
Keyword: Accent modification; Self-disclosure
URL: https://doi.org/10.15781/T24M9199Q
http://hdl.handle.net/2152/39093
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Differential diagnosis of late talking toddlers
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Speech and language development for children adopted internationally after age 3 : two clinical case studies
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Case study of improving the speech intelligibility of children with Down syndrome using pacing boards
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Pilot study of multimodal communication treatment in children with autism spectrum disorder
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Resource guide for speech-language practitioners : side effects of seizure medications
Ho, Jennifer Le. - 2014
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An emergence approach to speech acquisition : doing and knowing
Davis, Barbara L.; Bedore, Lisa M.. - New York, N.Y. [u.a.] : Psychology Press, 2013
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Syllabic Patterns in the Early Vocalizations of Quichua Children
In: Speech and Hearing Sciences Faculty Publications and Presentations (2013)
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Effects of auditory processing on lexical development in children with hearing impairment
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International aspirations for speech-language pathologists' practice with multilingual children with speech sound disorders : development of a position paper
McLeod, Sharynne; Verdon, Sarah E.; Bowen, Caroline. - : U.S., Elsevier, 2013
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Increasing Social Interaction Using Prelinguistic Milieu Teaching With Nonverbal School-Age Children With Autism
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Addressing social communication in autism spectrum disorder : a guide to video modeling for speech-language pathologists
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Systematic review of speech and language intervention for young children with cochlear implants : a guide for speech language pathologists
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Prelinguistic communication development in infants and toddlers with cerebral palsy : guidelines for assessment and intervention
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Prognosis and progress : a retrospective case study of a child with Down syndrome
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