In this article, we comment on specific aspects of Peppe´ (Peppe´ , 2009). In particular, we address the assessment and treatment of prosody in clinical settings and discuss current theory on neurological models of prosody. We argue that in order for prosodic assessment instruments and treatment programs to be clinical effective, we need assessment instruments that: (1) have a representative normative comparison sample and strong psychometric properties; (2) are based on empirical information regarding the typical sequence of prosodic acquisition and are sensitive to developmental change; (3) meaningfully subcategorize various aspects of prosody; (4) use tasks that have ecological validity; and (5) have clinical properties, such as length a...
Prosody production atypicalities are a feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), but behavioral m...
Honors (Bachelor's)Cognitive ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2...
Objective: To identify the normal prosodic performance for typically developing children aged 5-11 y...
Prosody is one of the most undervalued components of language, despite its fulfillment of manifold p...
An important question for speech-language pathologists is how best to define and characterize atypic...
This paper concludes the scientific forum on Prosody in Speech-Language Pathology that comprises an ...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
An introduction to the the range of current theoretical approaches to the prosody of spoken utteranc...
Following demand for a prosody assessment procedure, the test Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speec...
This study examines the impact of Parkinson's disease (PD) on communicative efficiency conveyed thro...
Abstract Prosody refers to the melodic features of speech that convey information about a speaker’s ...
Development of intervention protocols to address prosody in clinical populations is challenging in l...
International audienceLandau–Kleffner syndrome (LKS) is a rare childhood neurological disorder chara...
A procedure for assessing basic prosodic perception and production abilities of minimally to nonver...
Purpose: Prosody perception is an essential component of speech communication and social interaction...
Prosody production atypicalities are a feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), but behavioral m...
Honors (Bachelor's)Cognitive ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2...
Objective: To identify the normal prosodic performance for typically developing children aged 5-11 y...
Prosody is one of the most undervalued components of language, despite its fulfillment of manifold p...
An important question for speech-language pathologists is how best to define and characterize atypic...
This paper concludes the scientific forum on Prosody in Speech-Language Pathology that comprises an ...
This is a paper due to appear in a double Special Issue of the Journal of PragmaticsChildren with hi...
An introduction to the the range of current theoretical approaches to the prosody of spoken utteranc...
Following demand for a prosody assessment procedure, the test Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speec...
This study examines the impact of Parkinson's disease (PD) on communicative efficiency conveyed thro...
Abstract Prosody refers to the melodic features of speech that convey information about a speaker’s ...
Development of intervention protocols to address prosody in clinical populations is challenging in l...
International audienceLandau–Kleffner syndrome (LKS) is a rare childhood neurological disorder chara...
A procedure for assessing basic prosodic perception and production abilities of minimally to nonver...
Purpose: Prosody perception is an essential component of speech communication and social interaction...
Prosody production atypicalities are a feature of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), but behavioral m...
Honors (Bachelor's)Cognitive ScienceUniversity of Michiganhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2...
Objective: To identify the normal prosodic performance for typically developing children aged 5-11 y...