Well-documented Romance-Germanic differences in the use of accent in speech to convey information-structure and focus cause problems for the assessment of prosodic skills in populations with clinical disorders. The strategies for assessing the ability to use lexical and contrastive accent in English and Spanish are reviewed, and studies in the expression of contrastive accent in Spanish- and English-speaking typically-developing children are described. These studies used similar tasks requiring pre-final contrastive accent. Results were, however, strikingly different (English > Spanish). Using the same tasks, studies of English-speaking individuals with autism and Williams syndrome showed marked difficulty with the expression of contrast...
An understanding of the normal processes of second language acquisition can aid speech-language path...
The University of León has been engaged for several years now in a wide-reaching project on corpus-d...
This thesis predicts the phonological errors which were likely to occur in the American English pron...
Well-documented Romance-Germanic differences in the use of accent in speech to convey information-st...
Following demand for a prosody assessment procedure, the test Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speec...
Following demand for a prosody assessment procedure, the test Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speec...
In the absence of a Spanish prosody assessment procedure, an English one (Profiling Elements of Pros...
In the absence of a Spanish prosody assessment procedure, an English one (Profiling Elements of Pros...
The aim of this study was to compare the prosodic profiles of English and Spanish-speaking children ...
This capstone is a self study on the author\u27s foreign-accented English. The need for this study b...
This study aimed to find out what intonation features reliably represent the emotions of liking as o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the development of the ability to recognize standard an...
This study aimed to find out what intonation features reliably represent the emotions of liking as o...
As the Spanish speaking population in the U.S. increases, the number of individuals with AOS present...
As the Spanish speaking population in the U.S. increases, the number of individuals with AOS present...
An understanding of the normal processes of second language acquisition can aid speech-language path...
The University of León has been engaged for several years now in a wide-reaching project on corpus-d...
This thesis predicts the phonological errors which were likely to occur in the American English pron...
Well-documented Romance-Germanic differences in the use of accent in speech to convey information-st...
Following demand for a prosody assessment procedure, the test Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speec...
Following demand for a prosody assessment procedure, the test Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speec...
In the absence of a Spanish prosody assessment procedure, an English one (Profiling Elements of Pros...
In the absence of a Spanish prosody assessment procedure, an English one (Profiling Elements of Pros...
The aim of this study was to compare the prosodic profiles of English and Spanish-speaking children ...
This capstone is a self study on the author\u27s foreign-accented English. The need for this study b...
This study aimed to find out what intonation features reliably represent the emotions of liking as o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the development of the ability to recognize standard an...
This study aimed to find out what intonation features reliably represent the emotions of liking as o...
As the Spanish speaking population in the U.S. increases, the number of individuals with AOS present...
As the Spanish speaking population in the U.S. increases, the number of individuals with AOS present...
An understanding of the normal processes of second language acquisition can aid speech-language path...
The University of León has been engaged for several years now in a wide-reaching project on corpus-d...
This thesis predicts the phonological errors which were likely to occur in the American English pron...