The purpose of this study is an acoustic survey of intonation in a set of declarative and interrogative sentences as uttered by 15 children with severe autism (SA) in comparison with 15 Typically Developing (TD) children. The results indicate that monotony is not a common feature in the speech pattern of all autistic children. More specifically, the results demonstrate that the monotony attributed to the autistic children’s production of speech cannot be attributable to all kinds of sentences they produce as they can produce statements and questions fairly similar to typically developing childre
Atypical prosody with unusual sounding suprasegmentals has been identified as a core feature when de...
Autism, which usually occurs in early childhood, is a complex developmental disorder accompanied by ...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cl...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to compare the acoustics characteristics, perceptual ...
This book provides an in-depth, multi-dimensional analysis of conversations between autistic adults....
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) tend to show distinctive, atypical acoustic patterns...
Studies on how the form versus function aspect of tone and intonation is processed by autistic indiv...
Background Autism spectrum disorder has been associated with atypical voice characteristics and pros...
The study compared the vocal production and language learning environments of 26 young children with...
Traditionally, Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) has been used as means of increasing verbal output (...
Atypical speech prosody is a primary characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), yet it is of...
It is known that individuals with Asperger syndrome (AS) may show no problems with regard to what is...
Expressive prosody is thought to be disordered in autism, and this study sets out to evaluate one as...
This study was designed to evaluate the nature of early vocal behaviors in young children with autis...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the prosodic aspects of speech in children with Autism Spectrum Diso...
Atypical prosody with unusual sounding suprasegmentals has been identified as a core feature when de...
Autism, which usually occurs in early childhood, is a complex developmental disorder accompanied by ...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cl...
[[abstract]]The main purpose of this study was to compare the acoustics characteristics, perceptual ...
This book provides an in-depth, multi-dimensional analysis of conversations between autistic adults....
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) tend to show distinctive, atypical acoustic patterns...
Studies on how the form versus function aspect of tone and intonation is processed by autistic indiv...
Background Autism spectrum disorder has been associated with atypical voice characteristics and pros...
The study compared the vocal production and language learning environments of 26 young children with...
Traditionally, Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) has been used as means of increasing verbal output (...
Atypical speech prosody is a primary characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), yet it is of...
It is known that individuals with Asperger syndrome (AS) may show no problems with regard to what is...
Expressive prosody is thought to be disordered in autism, and this study sets out to evaluate one as...
This study was designed to evaluate the nature of early vocal behaviors in young children with autis...
ABSTRACT Objective: to analyze the prosodic aspects of speech in children with Autism Spectrum Diso...
Atypical prosody with unusual sounding suprasegmentals has been identified as a core feature when de...
Autism, which usually occurs in early childhood, is a complex developmental disorder accompanied by ...
Also included in a special compliation volume as Powell, Thomas, M and Ball, Martin (Eds) (2009) Cl...