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Cleft lip and palate (CLP) is one of the most common craniofacial malformations. Overall, 40–80% of CLP patients have varying degrees of articulation problems after palatoplasty.
Wenjing Zhang +9 more
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Speech characteristics of monozygotic twins and a same-sex sibling: an acoustic case study of coarticulation patterns in read speech [PDF]
This case study reports on an acoustic investigation of the motor speech characteristics of a set of young adult male monozygotic (MZ) twins and compares them to those of an age- and sex-matched sibling who participated in the study 2 years later to ...
Rixon, E., Whiteside, S.P.
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Reading characteristics of deaf and hard-of-hearing pupils [PDF]
Background/Aim. Speech motor mechanisms play a crucial role in the process of demutization, due to the fact that they cover all the elements of the successive development of spech production movements leading to speech formation (socalled kinesthesia ...
Karić Jasmina +4 more
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Use of the diadochokinetic index DDKCCVP% in the detection of articulatory inaccuracies in Parkinson’s disease: a preliminary exploratory study [PDF]
Purpose: to explore whether the diadochokinetic index of syllable production variability (DDKcvp%) is useful for the detection of articulatory inaccuracies in different stages of Parkinson's disease (PD).
Marcela Sanhueza-Garrido +2 more
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Speech articulation disorder in patient using removable orthodontic appliance
Introduction: The physiologic of speech is a complex thing involving organ respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation and neurologic integration.
Dita Hofinessia +2 more
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Efficacy of speech intervention using electropalatography with a cochlear implant user [PDF]
Electropalatography (EPG) has become relatively well established as a safe and convenient technique for use in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of children and adults with articulation disorders.
Herman, R., Pantelemidou, V., Thomas, J.
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Communication impairments in Parkinson's disease [PDF]
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Murdoch, Bruce +3 more
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Phonetic disorders are errors of articulation and resonance of phonemes, which, in the presence or absence of organic changes in the phonoarticulatory organs, persist beyond the acquisition of perceptual and articulatory skills.
Lăcrămioara BUZZO
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The Prevalence of Speech Disorder in Primary School Students in Yazd-Iran [PDF]
Communication disorder is a widespread disabling problems and associated with adverse, long term outcome that impact on individuals, families and academic achievement of children in the school years and affect vocational choices later in adulthood.
Sedighah Akhavan Karbasi +2 more
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Advances in the treatment of children with phonological disorders
Summary Introduction: Treatment of phonological disorders considering extra-linguistic and linguistic variables are important to ensure that the alteration is resolved promptly and in the best manner as possible. Aim: To analyze
Marizete Ilha Ceron +2 more
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