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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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The relation of auditory discrimination to language comprehension in articulation defective kindergarten children

Marquardt, Thomas Patrick, January 1970 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1970. / eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
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Estimation of the number of syllables using hidden Markov models and design of a dysarthria classifier using global statistics of speech

Mujumdar, Monali January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wyoming, 2006. / Title from PDF title page (viewed on June 26, 2008). Includes bibliographical references (p. 140-143).
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Pitch level and pitch variability in Cantonese speakers with dysarthria associated with cerebral palsy

Lam, Lai-man, Suki. January 2000 (has links)
Thesis (B.Sc)--University of Hong Kong, 2000. / "A dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Science (Speech and Hearing Sciences), The University of Hong Kong, May 10, 2000." Also available in print.
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Effects of speech perception, vocabulary, and articulation skills on morphology and syntax in children with speech sound disorders

Mortimer, Jennifer. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.). / Written for the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Title from title page of PDF (viewed 2008/05/12). Includes bibliographical references.
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Extending dysarthria research with a measure of communicative effectiveness

Donovan, Neila Jo. January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Florida, 2005. / Typescript. Title from title page of source document. Document formatted into pages; contains 84 pages. Includes Vita. Includes bibliographical references.
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Escape de ar nasal: avaliação com espelho graduado / Nasal air emission: assessment with graduated mirror.

Garbino, Juliana Fracalosse 21 December 2007 (has links)
Objetivo: Estudar a avaliação clínica do escape de ar nasal (EAN) de indivíduos com disfunção velofaríngea a fim de verificar: a concordância entre os juízes na avaliação convencional do EAN, identificando as atividades de fala com respostas mais consensuais entre os juízes; qual atividade de fala apresenta maior relação com o escore geral atribuído pelos juízes; e se há associação entre os escores do EAN atribuído pelos juízes na avaliação convencional e os resultados obtidos na avaliação utilizando o Diagrama de Transcrição. Modelo: Estudo prospectivo que comparou duas diferentes formas de avaliação clínica do escape de ar nasal em indivíduos com disfunção velofaríngea. Local: Laboratório de Fisiologia, HRAC/USP. Participantes: 82 indivíduos, sendo 42 homens e 40 mulheres, com idade entre 7 e 48 anos, com disfunção velofaríngea decorrente de fissura de palato. Variáveis: Escore atribuído ao EAN pelos juízes na avaliação convencional, além de número de semicírculos e área, representativos do EAN no Diagrama de Transcrição. Resultados e Conclusão: Houve concordância substancial entre os juízes na avaliação convencional, bem como associação entre a avaliação convencional e a avaliação com o Diagrama de Transcrição, utilizando tanto os semicírculos quanto os valores de área como forma de análise, sendo que, aumentando o escore do EAN também aumenta-se o número de semicírculos e a área do embaçamento. / Objective: to investigate the clinical assessment of nasal air emission (NAE) in velopharyngeal dysfunction individuals, for the purpose of verifying: the agreement among the judges for the NAE conventional assessment, identifying the most common answers for speech activities given by the judges; which speech activity shows more relation to the general score given by the judges; and if there is association between the NAE conventional assessment scores and the results obtained during the Diagram of Transcription assessment. Design: A prospective analysis that compares two different ways of clinical assessment of NAE in individuals with velopharyngeal dysfunction. Setting: Physiology Laboratory, HRAC/USP. Participants: 82 individuals, 42 men and 40 women, from 7 to 48 years old, with velopharyngeal dysfunction due to palate cleft. Variables: The score related by the judges to the NAE, using the conventional assessment, besides the number of semicircle and area, representing the NAE on the Diagram of Transcription. Results and Conclusion: There was a strong agreement among the judges for the conventional assessment, also for the association between the conventional assessment and the Diagram of Transcription assessment, using the semicircles as well as the area values as a way of analysis. Thereby, when increasing NAE score, it also increases the number of semicircles and the fogging area.
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Escape de ar nasal: avaliação com espelho graduado / Nasal air emission: assessment with graduated mirror.

Juliana Fracalosse Garbino 21 December 2007 (has links)
Objetivo: Estudar a avaliação clínica do escape de ar nasal (EAN) de indivíduos com disfunção velofaríngea a fim de verificar: a concordância entre os juízes na avaliação convencional do EAN, identificando as atividades de fala com respostas mais consensuais entre os juízes; qual atividade de fala apresenta maior relação com o escore geral atribuído pelos juízes; e se há associação entre os escores do EAN atribuído pelos juízes na avaliação convencional e os resultados obtidos na avaliação utilizando o Diagrama de Transcrição. Modelo: Estudo prospectivo que comparou duas diferentes formas de avaliação clínica do escape de ar nasal em indivíduos com disfunção velofaríngea. Local: Laboratório de Fisiologia, HRAC/USP. Participantes: 82 indivíduos, sendo 42 homens e 40 mulheres, com idade entre 7 e 48 anos, com disfunção velofaríngea decorrente de fissura de palato. Variáveis: Escore atribuído ao EAN pelos juízes na avaliação convencional, além de número de semicírculos e área, representativos do EAN no Diagrama de Transcrição. Resultados e Conclusão: Houve concordância substancial entre os juízes na avaliação convencional, bem como associação entre a avaliação convencional e a avaliação com o Diagrama de Transcrição, utilizando tanto os semicírculos quanto os valores de área como forma de análise, sendo que, aumentando o escore do EAN também aumenta-se o número de semicírculos e a área do embaçamento. / Objective: to investigate the clinical assessment of nasal air emission (NAE) in velopharyngeal dysfunction individuals, for the purpose of verifying: the agreement among the judges for the NAE conventional assessment, identifying the most common answers for speech activities given by the judges; which speech activity shows more relation to the general score given by the judges; and if there is association between the NAE conventional assessment scores and the results obtained during the Diagram of Transcription assessment. Design: A prospective analysis that compares two different ways of clinical assessment of NAE in individuals with velopharyngeal dysfunction. Setting: Physiology Laboratory, HRAC/USP. Participants: 82 individuals, 42 men and 40 women, from 7 to 48 years old, with velopharyngeal dysfunction due to palate cleft. Variables: The score related by the judges to the NAE, using the conventional assessment, besides the number of semicircle and area, representing the NAE on the Diagram of Transcription. Results and Conclusion: There was a strong agreement among the judges for the conventional assessment, also for the association between the conventional assessment and the Diagram of Transcription assessment, using the semicircles as well as the area values as a way of analysis. Thereby, when increasing NAE score, it also increases the number of semicircles and the fogging area.
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Dos efeitos de gagueira / On the effects of stuttering

Carneiro, Celia Regina 12 April 2009 (has links)
Orientador: Ester Mirian Scarpa / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Estudos da Linguagem / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-15T00:51:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Carneiro_CeliaRegina_D.pdf: 2798208 bytes, checksum: 563e9f25727ab437bc244ca627a162a7 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009 / Resumo: Este trabalho se caracteriza como um momento de reflexão sobre falas gagas e sobre o que faz com que essas falas produzam esse efeito. Teve início com as reflexões de Scarpa sobre a utopia da fluência de fala, e; tornou-se possível com as reflexões teóricas do Interacionismo de C. Lemos, e com as reflexões sobre falas patológicas representadas por Lier-De Vitto. Nele se questiona a interpretação dada à gagueira por uma certa literatura fonoaudiológica, que toma o organismo, a mente/cérebro, o psicológico/emocional ou o social como causas da linguagem. Em contraposição, foi adotada a perspectiva Interacionista de acordo com a qual, a trajetória da criança de infans para falante de sua língua se configura como mudanças de posição estrutural. Por rejeitar uma visão desenvolvimental, essa proposta pode fundamentar este trabalho em uma análise lingüística de manifestações de fala de crianças e também de adultos. Nessa análise lingüística, pode ser observada a imprevisibilidade e a heterogeneidade de sinais lingüísticos considerados gaguejantes evidenciando acontecimentos singulares de falas com efeito de fala gaga. Ainda a heterogeneidade e imprevisibilidade dos vários sinais lingüísticos com efeito de gagueira levaram à ressignificação de conceitos amplamente utilizados na literatura fonoaudiológica sobre a gagueira, bem como permitiram questionar mitos relacionados a esse tema. O efeito de gagueira pode, então, ser visto como efeito do estranhamento que a escuta de uma fala ou a escuta dos funcionamentos da língua em uma fala revelam. / Abstract: This work is a reflection on stuttered speech and on what cause this speech to produced such an effect. It originated with Scarpa's reflections on the utopia of speech fluency and it was rendered possible with the theoretical incursions on de Lemos's Interactionism and the reflections on pathological speech carried out by Lier-De Vitto. The interpretation of certain speech therapy literature that takes the organism, the mind/brain, psychological/emotional or social factors as causes/ sources of language is challenged. On the contrary, the approach given to the analysis of the data is the interactionist one, according to which the trajectory of the child from infans to speaker is made up with changes in structural positions. By rejecting a developmental view, this proposal may also justify the linguistic analysis of speech manifestation of children as well as of adults' In this linguistic analysis one can observe the unpredictability and heterogeneity of linguistic signals that are considered as stuttering thus evidencing singular events of oral stretches with effect of stuttering speech. Another conclusion of the research was that the heterogeneity and unpredictability of the various linguistic signals with stuttering effect led to re-signifying some pretty widespread concepts about stuttering as well as questioning some myths related to the topic. In brief, the effect of stuttering can be seen as an effect of strangeness that the listening of a speech or the listening of the functioning of the language reveals. / Doutorado / Linguistica / Doutor em Linguística
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Využití metod augmentativní a alternativní komunikace v terapii narušené komunikační schopnosti u dětí. / Therapy of children´s communication disability by using methods of augmentative and alternative communication.

GROFKOVÁ, Karolína January 2007 (has links)
This thesis is concerned with communication disability and possibilities its therapy by the help of augmentative and alternative communications methods. It describes basic forms disturbed communications possibility and their symptomology too. Further it is focusing on disorders of speech and communication, whichs are consequence of other different disorder, e.g . child's cerebral palsy, autism, sensuous infliction . This work is bent on methods of augmentative and alternative communication ( AAC), which are accessible in the Czech republic.Practical part is engaged on experiences of individual informants (parents which look after the child with disturbed communications ability) with augmentative and alternative communications systems. It deals with possibilities of the usage of AAK system and its benefit for children.

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