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A bilingual advantage in infant pitch processing
Liu, Liquan (R18335); Peter, Varghese (R17407); Weidemann, Gabrielle (R15297). - : Canberra, A.C.T., Australasian Speech Science and Technology Association, 2019
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O impacto das perturbações dos sons da fala na vida quotidiana da criança
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A controlled study of changes in conversation following aphasia therapy for anomia
In: Best, W, Grassly, J, Greenwood, A, Herbert, R, Hickin, J, Howard, D 2011, 'A controlled study of changes in conversation following aphasia therapy for anomia', Disability and Rehabilitation, vol. 33, no.3, pp. 229-242, http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/09638288.2010.534230 (2011)
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Automatic method of pause measurement for normal and dysarthric speech
Rosen, Kristin; Murdoch, Bruce; Folker, Joanne. - : Taylor & Francis, 2010
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Describing the experience of aphasia rehabilitation through metaphor
Ferguson, Alison; Worrall, Linda; Davidson, Bronwyn. - : Psychology Press, Taylor and Francis Group, 2010
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The cerebellum and language: Historical perspective and review
Murdoch, B. E.. - : Elsevier Masson, 2010
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A kinematic investigation of anticipatory lingual movement in acquired apraxia of speech
Bartle-Meyer, Carly J.; Murdoch, Bruce E.. - : Psychology Press, 2010
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A psychometric investigation of speech, language and cognitive communicative rating scales for adults with acquired neurogenic communication disorders in the acute hospital setting
O'Halloran, R.; Worrall, L.; Hickson, L.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2009
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Hemispheric contributions to semantic activation: A divided visual field and event-related potential investigation of time-course.
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Review of visual speech perception by hearing and hearing-impaired people: clinical implications
Woodhouse, Lynn; Hickson, Louise; Dodd, Barbara. - : Informa Healthcare, 2009
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Longitudinal study of speech perception, speech, and language for children with hearing loss in an auditory-verbal therapy program
Dornan, D.; Hickson, L.; Murdoch, B.; Houston, T.. - : Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Inc., 2009
Abstract: This study examined the speech perception, speech, and language developmental progress of 25 children with hearing loss (mean Pure-Tone Average [PTA] 79.37 dB HL) in an auditory-verbal therapy program. Children were tested initially and then 21 months later on a battery of assessments. The speech and language results over time were compared with those for a control group of children with typical hearing who were matched for initial language age, receptive vocabulary, gender, and socioeconomic level. Speech perception scores for the children with hearing loss showed significant improvement (p < 0.05) for live-voice presentations, but not for recorded voice. For both groups there was significant improvement over 21 months in scores for auditory comprehension, oral expression, total language, and articulation of consonants (p < 0.001); the amount of improvement was not significantly different between groups (p > 0.05). At the 21-month test point, 84% of the children with hearing loss scored within the typical range for total language age, compared to 58.6% at the initial assessment. Receptive vocabulary scores were an exception, with the children with typical hearing showing significantly more gain than the children with hearing loss (p < 0.05). Nevertheless, the group with hearing loss scored within the typical range for receptive vocabulary. Overall, the results show that the children with hearing loss had improved speech perception skills over time and that their rate of progress for speech and language skills was similar to that of children with typical hearing.
Keyword: 110321 Rehabilitation and Therapy (excl. Physiotherapy); 920107 Hearing; C1; Education; Education & Educational Research; Rehabilitation; Special; Speech and Their Disorders; SSCI; Vision
URL: https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:194790
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Kinematic analysis of articulatory coupling in acquired apraxia of speech post-stroke
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An electropalatographic investigation of linguopalatal contact in participants with acquired apraxia of speech: A quantitative and qualitative analysis
Bartle-Meyer, C. J.; Murdoch, B. E.; Goozée, J. V.. - : Taylor & Francis Ltd., 2009
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Kinematic investigation of lingual movement in words of increasing length in acquired apraxia of speech
Goozée, J. V.; Bartle-Meyer, C. J.; Murdoch, B. E.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2009
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Kinematic analysis of consonant production in acquired apraxia of speech
Murdoch, B. E.; Goozée, J. V.; Bartle-Meyer, C. J.. - : Delmar Cengage Learning, 2009
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Satisfaction with hearing aids: A consumer research perspective
Wong, L.; Hickson, L.; McPherson, B.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2009
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Case against diagnosing developmental language disorder by default: A single case study of acquired aphasia associated with convulsive disorder
Marinac, J. V.; Harper, L.. - : Sage Publications Ltd., 2009
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The ICF and third-party disability: Its application to spouses of older people with hearing impairment
Scarinci, N.; Worrall, L.; Hickson, L.. - : Informa Healthcare, 2009
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The impact of communication disability on interdisciplinary discussion in rehabilitation case conferences
Ferguson, A; Worrall, L; Sherratt, S. - : Informa Healthcare, 2009
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The number of patients with communication related impairments in acute hospital stroke units
O'Halloran, Robyn; Worrall, Linda E.; Hickson, Louise. - : Informa Healthcare, 2009
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