Speakers with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) show difficulties in suprasegmental aspects of speech production, orprosody, those aspects of speech that accompany words and sentences and create what is commonly called “tone of voice.” However, little is known about the perception of prosody, or about the specific aspects of prosodic production that result in the perception of “oddness.” The present study examined the perception and production of a range of specific prosodic elements in an experimental protocol involving natural speech among speakers with ASD between 14 and 21 years of age, in comparison with a typical control group. Results revealed ceiling effects limiting interpretation of findings for some aspects of prosody. However, the...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the prosodic aspects of speech in children with Autism Spectrum Diso...
This paper reports a study of the ability to reproduce stress in a nonsense syllable imitation task ...
Shriberg et al. (2001) Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 44, 1097–1115, described pr...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Background Autism spectrum disorder has been associated with atypical voice characteristics and pros...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the current knowledge of prosody competence in high-funct...
Expressive prosody is thought to be disordered in autism, and this study sets out to evaluate one as...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the prosodic aspects of speech in children with Autism Spectrum Diso...
This paper reports a study of the ability to reproduce stress in a nonsense syllable imitation task ...
Shriberg et al. (2001) Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 44, 1097–1115, described pr...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
The expressive prosodic abilities of two groups of school-age children with autism spectrum conditio...
Background Autism spectrum disorder has been associated with atypical voice characteristics and pros...
Background: Many individuals with autism spectrum disorders present with unusual or odd-sounding pro...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to the current knowledge of prosody competence in high-funct...
Expressive prosody is thought to be disordered in autism, and this study sets out to evaluate one as...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the prosodic aspects of speech in children with Autism Spectrum Diso...
This paper reports a study of the ability to reproduce stress in a nonsense syllable imitation task ...
Shriberg et al. (2001) Journal of Speech, Language and Hearing Research, 44, 1097–1115, described pr...