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Temporal Measures of Hand and Speech Coordination During French Cued Speech Production
2006Cued 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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Measurement of cheek/tooth forces during speech production
Strain, 1997AbstractThis 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 ...
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Acoustic and Aerodynamic Measurement of Speech Production after Supracricoid Partial Laryngectomy
The Laryngoscope, 2005Supracricoid 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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On the measures of fluency in the assessment of spontaneous speech production by aphasic subjects
Aphasiology, 1991Traditionally, 'fluency' is used first to refer to an aphasic syndrome and second to describe only a symptom, a defining speech output feature. Both of these uses may be questioned. Different dimensions of fluency, for instance articulatory agility and use of grammatical words, may be found independent; thus fluency does not identify with a consistent ...
Pierre Feyereisen +2 more
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A technique for measuring processing load during speech production
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 1986A technique is presented for the measurement of fluctuations in processing demands during spontaneous speech. The technique consists of the analysis of errors on a secondary tracking task. Data are presented from illustrative samples of spontaneous speech; thus, evidence was found to suggest that one level of planning in speech is clauses that contain ...
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The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1979
On the basis of theoretical considerations and the results of experiments with synthetic consonant-vowel syllables, it has been hypothesized that the short-time spectrum sampled at the onset of a stop consonant should exhibit gross properties that uniquely specify the consonantal place of articulation independent of the following vowel. The aim of this
S E, Blumstein, K N, Stevens
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On the basis of theoretical considerations and the results of experiments with synthetic consonant-vowel syllables, it has been hypothesized that the short-time spectrum sampled at the onset of a stop consonant should exhibit gross properties that uniquely specify the consonantal place of articulation independent of the following vowel. The aim of this
S E, Blumstein, K N, Stevens
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Applied Linguistics, 2009
The Cognition Hypothesis (Robinson 2005) claims that pedagogic tasks should be sequenced for learners in an order of increasing cognitive complexity, and that along resource-directing dimensions of task demands increasing effort at conceptualization promotes more complex and grammaticized second language (L2) speech production.
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The Cognition Hypothesis (Robinson 2005) claims that pedagogic tasks should be sequenced for learners in an order of increasing cognitive complexity, and that along resource-directing dimensions of task demands increasing effort at conceptualization promotes more complex and grammaticized second language (L2) speech production.
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Comparison of Two Methods of Measuring Subglottal Air Pressure during the Production of Speech
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1967Subglottal air pressure was measured during the production of unemotional declarative sentences, yes-no questions, sentences with emphasized words, and simulated emotional discourse. Pressure was directly measured by means of a tracheal puncture and simultaneously measured indirectly by means of an esophageal balloon.
Philip Lieberman +5 more
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Stressed Speech Recognition Using Similarity Measurement on Inner Product Space
2015In this paper, similarity measurement on different inner product space approach is proposed for analysis of stressed speech. The similarity is measured between neutral speech subspace and stressed speech subspace. Cosine between neutral speech and stressed speech is taken as similarity measurement parameter.
Bhanu Priya, S. Dandapat
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American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2018
Purpose Using American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's (ASHA's) National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS) Functional Communication Measure (FCM) as a common metric, this investigation compared traditional service delivery and telepractice service delivery for children receiving therapy for the NOMS diagnostic category ...
Coufal, Kathy L. +4 more
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Purpose Using American Speech-Language-Hearing Association's (ASHA's) National Outcomes Measurement System (NOMS) Functional Communication Measure (FCM) as a common metric, this investigation compared traditional service delivery and telepractice service delivery for children receiving therapy for the NOMS diagnostic category ...
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