916 resultados para Speech, language, and hearing sciences
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This paper investigates loudness summation in a group of listeners with moderate to severe hearing losses and the applicability of this information to hearing aid fittings.
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This study evaluate the speech perception of hearing-impaired adults (with varying degrees of deafness) when using a video teleconferencing system (an integrated service digital network).
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This paper presents a curriculum guide for structured character education for deaf and hearing-impaired children. A list of suggested age-appropriate activities, role play ideas, thematic children’s books, and assistive internet resources are provided.
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This paper discusses a study done with chinchillas and their ability to organize speech sounds into auditory concepts.
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This paper is a review of a study to evaluate the usefulness of a laboratory approach to auditory training with hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses the results of a survey about awareness of the American with Disabilities Act.
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Access to thesis is restricted. Contact Archives and Rare Books. This paper is discusses tutoring of a hearing impaired boy in language development.
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This paper reviews a study of the speech intelligibility of deaf children to listeners with normal hearing.
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This paper describes a new word hearing test in order to test the hearing of school age children.
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This paper discusses a study of workman's compensation claims and relationships among audiological measures, tinnitus and self-reported hearing handicap.
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This paper examines the factors that are significant predictors of spoken language acquisition in children with cochlear implants. Factors identified include age of cochlear implantation, age of diagnosis, age started hearing aid use, parent educational level, and family income.
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This paper examines the mainstreaming of hearing-impaired students in regular education classrooms. It evaluates the areas where teachers need more information regarding deafness, hearing loss and the teaching of hearing-impaired students. The paper also presents a list of resources to assist teachers in the education of hearing-impaired students in the mainstream classroom.
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This paper presents some normative data on the relation between the perceived loudness of third-octave bands of noise and that of broad-band noise. The study used normally-hearing listeners and was used as a control study for a parallel study done with hearing impaired listeners.
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This paper discusses the Stanford and Peabody tests for achievement and which test is more efficient for hearing impaired children.
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This paper studies the Developmental Sentence Analysis (DSA), which measures syntactic maturity of spontaneous utterances, and the Grammatical Analysis of Elicited Language (GAEL), which uses a highly structured set of games and activities designed to elicit specific target sentences.