نتایج جستجو برای: articulation and phonological disorder

تعداد نتایج: 16866425  

1999
Peter Hagoort Peter Indefrey Colin Brown Hans Herzog Rüdiger J. Seitz

Silent reading and reading aloud of German words and pseudowords were used in a PET study using (O)butanol to examine the neural correlates of reading and of the phonological conversion of legal letter strings, with or without meaning. The results of 11 healthy, right-handed volunteers in the age range of 25 to 30 years showed activation of the lingual gyri during silent reading in comparison w...

2016
Milos Cernak Afsaneh Asaei Pierre-Edouard Honnet Philip N. Garner Hervé Bourlard

Prosody in speech is manifested by variations of loudness, exaggeration of pitch, and specific phonetic variations of prosodic segments. For example, in the stressed and unstressed syllables, there are differences in place or manner of articulation, vowels in unstressed syllables may have a more central articulation, and vowel reduction may occur when a vowel changes from a stressed to an unstr...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2006
Ana Carolina Camargo Salvatti Papp Haydée Fiszbein Wertzner

BACKGROUND Phonological disorder. AIM To verify the phonological processes used by phonologically disordered children with and without family history of speech and language disorders; the association between the phonological processes; the difference between the Percentage of Correct Consonants-Revised (PCC-R) severity index regarding family history. METHOD Participants were 104 subjects--2...

Journal: :Brain and language 1998
B de Gelder J Vroomen

The performance of 14 poor readers on an audiovisual speech perception task was compared with 14 normal subjects matched on chronological age (CA) and 14 subjects matched on reading age (RA). The task consisted of identifying synthetic speech varying in place of articulation on an acoustic 9-point continuum between /ba/ and /da/ (Massaro & Cohen, 1983). The acoustic speech events were factorial...

2014
Audrey Bürki Marina Laganaro

Words are rarely produced in isolation. Yet, our understanding of multi-word production, and especially its time course, is still rather poor. In this research, we use event-related potentials to examine the production of multi-word noun phrases in the context of overt picture naming. We track the processing costs associated with the production of these noun phrases as compared with the product...

Journal: :International journal of language & communication disorders 2004
Anne Hesketh

BACKGROUND There are conflicting reports in the research literature of the literacy outcome of children with speech disorder. The link between phonological awareness and literacy in typically developing and literacy delayed children is well established, but there is less research specifically into children with an isolated speech disorder (i.e. with age-appropriate language skills). There is a ...

2015
Gérome Mora Valérie Camos

Recent models of working memory suggest that two systems are involved in verbal working memory: one is dedicated to the maintenance of phonological representations through verbal rehearsal, while the other would maintain multimodal representations through attentional refreshing (Camos et al., 2009; Baddeley, 2012). Previous studies provided evidence on the existence of these two maintenance sys...

2015
Marizete Ilha Ceron Bagolin Bonini

Conflict of interest: non-existent The phonological disorder is one of the speech sound disorders with a higher incidence in children1,4-9 and can negatively impact the health and quality of life of children. Because of it early diagnosis and intervention become essential to prevent further improvement of the disorder and the appearance of other alterations1. Children with phonological disorder...

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