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3. Current developments in transcription
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Martin J. Ball
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
- Contributors xiii
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Part 1 - Methodology
- 1. Developments in the theoretical understanding of speech and its disorders 1
- 2. Current developments in instrumentation for studying supraglottal structures 27
- 3. Current developments in transcription 51
- 4. Perceptual and Acoustic methods in the evaluation of dysarthric speech 91
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Part 2 - Case Studies
- 5. Types of deviant sibilant production in a group of school-aged children, and their response to treatment using EPG 115
- 6. An unusual pattern of speech production in a child with acquired epileptic aphasia 151
- 7. The clinical assessment of Finnish fluency 171
- 8. Acoustic analysis as an aid to the transcription of an example of disfluent speech 197
- 9. Cepstra of normal and pathological voices in correlation to acoustical, aerodynamic and perceptual data 217
- 10. Effects of age and smoking on the female voice 227
- 11. Isovowel lines for the evaluation of foreign accent difficulties 237
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Introduction vii
- Contributors xiii
-
Part 1 - Methodology
- 1. Developments in the theoretical understanding of speech and its disorders 1
- 2. Current developments in instrumentation for studying supraglottal structures 27
- 3. Current developments in transcription 51
- 4. Perceptual and Acoustic methods in the evaluation of dysarthric speech 91
-
Part 2 - Case Studies
- 5. Types of deviant sibilant production in a group of school-aged children, and their response to treatment using EPG 115
- 6. An unusual pattern of speech production in a child with acquired epileptic aphasia 151
- 7. The clinical assessment of Finnish fluency 171
- 8. Acoustic analysis as an aid to the transcription of an example of disfluent speech 197
- 9. Cepstra of normal and pathological voices in correlation to acoustical, aerodynamic and perceptual data 217
- 10. Effects of age and smoking on the female voice 227
- 11. Isovowel lines for the evaluation of foreign accent difficulties 237
- Index 249