Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dysarthria associated with cerebral palsy (CP) prior to and after speech intervention focussing on respiration and phonation. The study further sought to establish whether intonation performance might be related to changes in speech intelligibility. Method: Intonation patterns were examined using connected speech samples of 15 older children with moderate to severe developmental dysarthria due to CP (9 females; age range: 11-18). Recordings were made prior to and after speech intervention based on a systems approach. Analyses focused on use of intonation patterns, pitch accentuation and phrasing. Result: Group analyses showed a significant incr...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
This study evaluates perceptual changes in speech production accuracy in six children (3 – 11 years)...
peer reviewedBackground: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children wit...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
Developmental dysarthria in children with cerebral palsy (CP) is frequently associated with segmenta...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cl...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cl...
Reduced speech function is a primary disability in children with cerebral palsy (CP) who have the mo...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
PURPOSE: The present study examined how speech task influenced speech breathing in children with cer...
Reduced duration, increased consistency, and improved intelligibility are goals of reducing the moto...
Purpose: Reductions in articulatory working space and vocal intensity have been linked to intelligib...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
This study evaluates perceptual changes in speech production accuracy in six children (3 – 11 years)...
peer reviewedBackground: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children wit...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
Purpose: This paper examined the production of intonation patterns in children with developmental dy...
Developmental dysarthria in children with cerebral palsy (CP) is frequently associated with segmenta...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cl...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cl...
Reduced speech function is a primary disability in children with cerebral palsy (CP) who have the mo...
The speech of children with cerebral palsy (CP) and dysarthria is associated with limited breath con...
PURPOSE: The present study examined how speech task influenced speech breathing in children with cer...
Reduced duration, increased consistency, and improved intelligibility are goals of reducing the moto...
Purpose: Reductions in articulatory working space and vocal intensity have been linked to intelligib...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis consists of two experiments designed to further ...
This study evaluates perceptual changes in speech production accuracy in six children (3 – 11 years)...
peer reviewedBackground: Articulatory excursion and vocal intensity are reduced in many children wit...