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The Multilevel Word Accuracy Composite Scale: A Novel Measure of Speech Production in Childhood Apraxia of Speech

American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2023
Purpose: The Multilevel word Accuracy Composite Scale (MACS) is a novel whole-word measure of speech production accuracy designed to evaluate behaviors commonly targeted in motor-based intervention for childhood apraxia of speech (CAS).
Julie Case   +2 more
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Speech production measured of speech perception: replications and extensions

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1977
In the early 1960's, Chistovitch and her colleagues used rapid shadowing (vocal reaction time) and manual reaction time to explore the perceptual processing of speech. Two ingriguing aspects of their data were the relatively fast vocal reaction times and the subjects' tendency to begin articulatory responses before all of the acoustic cues for ...
R. J. Porter, F. X. Castellanos
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Speech-production measures of speech perception: Rapid shadowing of VCV syllables

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1980
Five listeners rapidly repeated (’’shadowed’’) a random presentation of the vowel–consonant–vowels (VCV’s) /aba, apa, ama, aka, aga/. Initial vowel duration was varied to eliminate it as a temporal cue to the occurrence of the consonant. These shadowing, choice reaction times (RT’s) were compared to simple RT’s obtained when listeners always produced ...
R J, Porter, F X, Castellanos
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Pressure measurements during speech production using semiconductor miniature pressure transducers: Impact on models for speech production

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1985
It appears that temperature instabilities are a major obstacle hindering the use of semiconductor strain gauge pressure transducers in speech research, especially when absolute pressure data are mandatory. In this paper a simple and reliable method for an in vivo calibration of this kind of transducer is described.
Cranen, B., Boves, L.W.J.
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Optoelectronic measurement of orofacial motions during speech production

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1993
Optoelectronic position sensing devices have been important in the study of speech articulation. While limited to the kinematics of externally visible structures such as the lips and the jaw, such systems can be used easily with a wide range of subjects.
Eric Vatikiotis-Bateson   +2 more
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Measurement of cheek/tooth forces during speech production

Strain, 1997
AbstractThis paper deals with the “in vivo” evaluation of the forces exerted by perioral muscles on dental arches and describes the relationship between these loads and the acoustic emission, during speech production. To carry out the research two miniaturised load cells were placed on the upper incisors' vestibular surface of 12 patients (6 male, 6 ...
G. CAMA   +4 more
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Measures of speech production

IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, 1988
The author discusses the mechanisms of speech production, focusing on the measurement of its motor aspects. He examines the multiple representation levels at which physiological events that underlie speech production can be investigated, and examines measurement of neuromuscular activity, structure movement (e.g.
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Temporal Measures of Hand and Speech Coordination During French Cued Speech Production

2006
Cued Speech is an efficient method that allows orally educated deaf people to perceive a complete oral message through the visual channel. Using this system, speakers can clarify what they say with the complement of hand cues near the face; similar lip shapes are disambiguated by the addition of a manual cue.
Attina, Virginie   +2 more
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Acoustic and Aerodynamic Measurement of Speech Production after Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy

The Laryngoscope, 2005
Supracricoid partial laryngectomy (SCPL) results in laryngeal preservation in more than 95% of patients with T2 glottic carcinoma. After surgery, glottis function is characterized by an absence of vocal cords and poor glottis closure. Voice is an important postSCPL quality of life factor.Enhance postSCPL vocal function. Obtain postsurgical acoustic and
Marc, Makeieff   +3 more
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Measuring and Modeling Speech Production

1998
In human communication, the speech system is specialized for rapid transfer of information (Liberman et al. 1967; Mattingly and Liberman 1988). Significant events in the acoustic signal can occur in an overlapped or parallel fashion due to the coproduction of speech gestures.
P. Rubin, E. Vatikiotis-Bateson
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