The aim of this study was to examine the effects of speech rate on children's performance on a widely used language comprehension test, the Test for Reception of Grammar, version 2 (TROG'2), and to explore how test performance interacts with task difficulty and with the child's working memory capacity. Participants were 102 typically-developing Swedish-speaking children randomly assigned to one of the three conditions; the TROG'2 sentences spoken by a speech-language pathologist with slow, normal or fast speech rate. Results showed that the fast speech rate had a negative effect on the TROG'2 scores and that slow rate was more beneficial in general. However, for more difficult tasks the beneficial effect of slow speech was only pronounced f...
The difficulty of speaking tasks has only recently become a topic of investigation in language testi...
These results are consistent with some earlier findings that differences in listening comprehension ...
Purpose: To determine whether children with language impairment were slower than typically developin...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of speech rate on children' performance on a widely...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of speech rate on children's performance on a widel...
A small number of studies have explored children's perception of speakers' voice quality and its pos...
To comprehend spoken language is crucial, especially in school since teachers’ verbal explanations f...
peer reviewedThis study investigated the effect of degraded listening conditions and speech rate on ...
textClinicians and teachers may associate slow speech rate with low language ability during assessme...
There is a perception that the rate of speech affects the level of comprehensibility of a listener. ...
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) allows designers to control for rate of speech and the am...
The purpose of this study was to measure the singular and interacting effects of speaking rate, sent...
Perception of speech rhythm requires the auditory system to track temporal envelope fluctuations, wh...
The purpose of this study is to 1) identify whether three speech rates (SR) (normal, faster and slow...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore if dysphonic voice quality affects children's performance on a ...
The difficulty of speaking tasks has only recently become a topic of investigation in language testi...
These results are consistent with some earlier findings that differences in listening comprehension ...
Purpose: To determine whether children with language impairment were slower than typically developin...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of speech rate on children' performance on a widely...
The aim of this study was to examine the effects of speech rate on children's performance on a widel...
A small number of studies have explored children's perception of speakers' voice quality and its pos...
To comprehend spoken language is crucial, especially in school since teachers’ verbal explanations f...
peer reviewedThis study investigated the effect of degraded listening conditions and speech rate on ...
textClinicians and teachers may associate slow speech rate with low language ability during assessme...
There is a perception that the rate of speech affects the level of comprehensibility of a listener. ...
Computer-assisted language learning (CALL) allows designers to control for rate of speech and the am...
The purpose of this study was to measure the singular and interacting effects of speaking rate, sent...
Perception of speech rhythm requires the auditory system to track temporal envelope fluctuations, wh...
The purpose of this study is to 1) identify whether three speech rates (SR) (normal, faster and slow...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore if dysphonic voice quality affects children's performance on a ...
The difficulty of speaking tasks has only recently become a topic of investigation in language testi...
These results are consistent with some earlier findings that differences in listening comprehension ...
Purpose: To determine whether children with language impairment were slower than typically developin...