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Nonverbal Sound Detection for Disordered Speech
Voice assistants have become an essential tool for people with various disabilities because they enable complex phone- or tablet-based interactions without the need for fine-grained motor control, such as with touchscreens. However, these systems are not tuned for the unique characteristics of individuals with speech disorders, including many of those ...
Colin Lea +7 more
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Speech production and speech perception in children with speech sound disorder
The goal of the present study was to investigate the relationship between speech production (SP) and speech perception in children with Speech Sound Disorder (SSD) from both typical speech production (TSP) and child's own atypical speech production (ASP).
Berti, Larissa Cristina +3 more
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Apraxia of Speech in the Spontaneous Speech of Nonfluent/Agrammatic Primary Progressive Aphasia
Background: Apraxia of speech (AOS) is a core feature of nonfluent/agrammatic primary progressive aphasia (naPPA), but its precise characteristics and the prevalence of AOS features in spontaneous speech are debated. Objective: To assess the frequency of
Sharon Ash +8 more
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Perception of Speech Sounds in School-Aged Children with Speech Sound Disorders [PDF]
Children with speech sound disorders may perceive speech differently than children with typical speech development. The nature of these speech differences is reviewed with an emphasis on assessing phoneme-specific perception for speech sounds that are produced in error.
Jonathan L, Preston +2 more
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The mental representation of sounds in speech sound disorders [PDF]
AbstractThe objective of this study is to investigate facets of the human phonological system in an attempt to elucidate the special nature of mental representations and operations underlying some of the errors in speech sound disorders (SSDs). After examining different theories on the mental representations of sounds and their organization in SSDs, we
Soujanya Pathi, Prakash Mondal
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Speech and language therapists' insights into severity of speech sound disorders in children for developing the speech sound disorder severity construct. [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundChildren with speech sound disorders (SSD) are at higher risk of communication breakdown, but the impact of having an SSD may vary from child to child. Determining the severity of SSD helps speech‐language therapists (SLTs) to recognise the extent of the problem and to identify and prioritise children who require intervention.AimsThis
van Doornik A +4 more
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Deep-Learning-Based Automated Classification of Chinese Speech Sound Disorders
This article describes a system for analyzing acoustic data to assist in the diagnosis and classification of children’s speech sound disorders (SSDs) using a computer.
Yao-Ming Kuo +3 more
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The inability to communicate easily and clearly can have far-reaching debilitating effects, not only in childhood, but throughout a lifetime. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of stuttering, voice disorder, and speech sound disorders ...
Omid Mohamadi +2 more
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OBJECTIVE: To identify a cutoff value based on the Percentage of Consonants Correct-Revised index that could indicate the likelihood of a child with a speech-sound disorder also having a (central) auditory processing disorder.
Nadia Vilela +5 more
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A European perspective on auditory processing disorder-current knowledge and future research focus [PDF]
Current notions of \u201chearing impairment,\u201d as reflected in clinical audiological practice, do not acknowledge the needs of individuals who have normal hearing pure tone sensitivity but who experience auditory processing difficulties in everyday ...
Bamiou, Doris-Eva +22 more
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