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Masking and AAF in AOS and Aphasia (Jacks & Haley, 2015) ...
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Masking and AAF in AOS and Aphasia (Jacks & Haley, 2015) ...
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Main Concept, Sequencing, and Story Grammar Analyses of Cinderella Narratives in a Large Sample of Persons with Aphasia
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In: Speech Pathology and Audiology Faculty Research and Publications (2021)
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Speech Metrics and Samples That Differentiate Between Nonfluent/Agrammatic and Logopenic Variants of Primary Progressive Aphasia
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In: J Speech Lang Hear Res (2021)
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Main Concept, Sequencing, and Story Grammar Analyses of Cinderella Narratives in a Large Sample of Persons with Aphasia
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In: Brain Sci (2021)
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Dual-task effects on story retell in aphasia (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Speech fluency in apraxia of speech (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Dual-task effects on story retell in aphasia (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Speech fluency in apraxia of speech (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Effect of partner responsiveness in aphasia discourse (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Effect of partner responsiveness in aphasia discourse (Harmon et al., 2019) ...
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Caregivers navigating rehabilitative care for people with aphasia after stroke: a multi-lens perspective
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In: Int J Lang Commun Disord (2019)
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Word-level Prosodic Measures and the Differential Diagnosis of Apraxia of Speech
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Phonemic and Phonetic Errors in Conduction Aphasia ...
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to characterize the relationship between phonemic and phonetic errors in conduction aphasia (CA) as well as the quality of these errors. Background: CA is a type of fluent aphasia that is characterized by phonological difficulties and substantial repetition difficulties in the context of relatively spared language functions in other areas. The clinical diagnosis of CA is often based on the Western Aphasia Profile (WAB), which is one of the most popular aphasia batteries due to its ease of administration and relatively objective scoring. The most challenging subtest score for this instrument is the fluency rating. The scale takes into consideration multiple dimensions, including phrase length, grammatical competence, and paraphasias of spontaneous speech. A score of 5-10 means the patient has fluent aphasia while a score of 1-4 indicates nonfluent aphasia. Because CA is a fluent type of aphasia, it requires a fluency rating greater than 4. However, people who are ...
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URL: https://cdr.lib.unc.edu/concern/scholarly_works/v118rg42b https://dx.doi.org/10.17615/a84q-dw22
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Identifying access barriers to outpatient rehabilitative care after stroke ...
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Perceptually Salient Sound Distortions and Apraxia of Speech: A Performance Continuum ...
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Reliability Improvements for Phonetic Transcription of Lengthening ...
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Narrow Phonetic Transcription of Voicing Ambiguity in Stroke Survivors ...
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Auditory Masking Effects on Speech Fluency in Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia: Comparison to Altered Auditory Feedback ...
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