Several recent studies have shown that speakers with severe dysarthria can make use of prosody to communicate intentions. Patel and Salata (2006) investigated the abilities of five children with severe dysarthria to convey three pitch levels and three duration lengths to their caregivers, using an interactive computer game. In this extension study, four Cantonese-speaking children with severe dysarthria were asked to produce five durations and five pitch levels. Rising and falling pitch levels were included to simulate the rising and falling lexical tones of Cantonese. Acoustic analysis was performed for all productions to determine the relationship between acoustic cues and listener perception. There was substantial interparticipant and in...
Most theoretical models of dysarthria have been developed based on research using individuals speaki...
This study investigated the perceptual-phonetic predictors of intelligibility in Cantonese speakers ...
The primary aim of this study was to determine contributing factors to listener judgments of accepta...
Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2007.Also available in print.A dissertation submitted in par...
This study investigated the perception of three Cantonese level tones produced by speakers with dysa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
The aim of this study was to investigate lexical tone production in adults with dysarthria and contr...
This study investigated the perception of three Cantonese level tones produced by speakers with dysa...
This study investigated the perception of three Cantonese level tones produced by speakers with dysa...
Background: Dysprosody is a common feature in speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria. However, speech ...
Background: Dysprosody is a common feature in speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria. However, speech ...
Background: Dysprosody is a common feature in speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria. However, speech ...
Dysarthria is a neurogenic communication disorder affecting speech production. Significant differenc...
This study investigated perception of level tones produced by Cantonese dysarthric speakers associat...
Most theoretical models of dysarthria have been developed based on research using individuals speaki...
This study investigated the perceptual-phonetic predictors of intelligibility in Cantonese speakers ...
The primary aim of this study was to determine contributing factors to listener judgments of accepta...
Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2007.Also available in print.A dissertation submitted in par...
This study investigated the perception of three Cantonese level tones produced by speakers with dysa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
The aim of this study was to investigate lexical tone production in adults with dysarthria and contr...
This study investigated the perception of three Cantonese level tones produced by speakers with dysa...
This study investigated the perception of three Cantonese level tones produced by speakers with dysa...
Background: Dysprosody is a common feature in speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria. However, speech ...
Background: Dysprosody is a common feature in speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria. However, speech ...
Background: Dysprosody is a common feature in speakers with hypokinetic dysarthria. However, speech ...
Dysarthria is a neurogenic communication disorder affecting speech production. Significant differenc...
This study investigated perception of level tones produced by Cantonese dysarthric speakers associat...
Most theoretical models of dysarthria have been developed based on research using individuals speaki...
This study investigated the perceptual-phonetic predictors of intelligibility in Cantonese speakers ...
The primary aim of this study was to determine contributing factors to listener judgments of accepta...