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Intelligibility in Speech Disorders
Theory, measurement and management
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Edited by:
Raymond D. Kent
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English
Published/Copyright:
1992
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The papers in this volume, written by authors experienced in intelligibility issues in speech pathology and related fields, describe the basic dimensions by which speech intelligibility can and must be understood. The dimensions are auditory perceptual, linguistic, acoustic and physiologic. These, in turn, are applied to the fundamental problems of definition and theory, measurement and clinical management. Only relatively recently has there been significant progress in formal intelligibility assessment and few, if any books have been published on intelligibility concerns in speech pathology. It is hoped that this book represents the topic of intelligibility in a way that will encourage further invention in research and clinical efforts relating to this essential aspect of speech and language performance.
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Introduction
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1. Scaling procedures for the measurement of speech intelligibility
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2. An application of structural linguistics to intelligibility measurement of impaired speakers of English
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3. Acoustic and perceptual approaches to the study of intelligibility
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4. The role of phonation in speech intelligibility
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5. The intelligibility of English vowels spoken by British and Dutch talkers
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6. Speech intelligibility in the hearing impaired
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7. Intelligibility measurement as a tool in the clinical management of dysarthric speakers
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8. EPG-based description of apraxic speech errors
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9. Prospects for neurophysiology approaches to the study of speech intelligibility
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