938 resultados para Pedagogical speech
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This paper analyzes the phonetic accuracy of both hearing-impaired and normal-hearing individuals’ speech production.
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This paper contains a speech discrimination test in the Russian language composed of fifty known Russian monosyllables.
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This paper discusses a study to determine whether the use of meaningful speech in everyday situations is independent of a cochlear implant.
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This paper is a review of speech audiometry materials in the following languages: English, Portuguese and Spanish.
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This paper investigates the conversational fluency of young cochlear implant users. The study compares objective measures and subjective impressions of conversation fluency, relates how children’s communication skills influence both objective and subjective measures of conversational fluency, and compares the performance of children who use an oral mode with those who use a total communication mode in everyday conversation.
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This paper is a review of experiments to investigate the influence of experimental task, level of processing, and time course in speech production via the priming paradigm.
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This paper discusses a study to compare test results of the CID GAEL test among hearing impaired children who are enrolled in cued speech vs. oral vs. signed english programs.
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This paper discusses a study to assess the performance of profoundly deaf children in detection tasks with speech as the background noise.
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This paper discusses a study to determine if profoundly hearing impaired children could identify acoustically normal speech patterns from abnormal speech patterns.
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The primary objective of this study was to document the benefits and possible detriments of combining ipsilateral acoustic hearing in the cochlear implant ear of a patient with preserved low frequency residual hearing post cochlear implantation. The secondary aim was to examine the efficacy of various cochlear implant mapping and hearing aid fitting strategies in relation to electro-acoustic benefits.
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This paper discusses the importance of listener experience as a factor when developing intelligibility measures for hearing impaired children.
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This paper consists of a bibliography of materials for speech therapy.
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This study examines the purpose and uses of Cued Speech, its benefits and limitations, and its effectiveness as a tool for language, literacy, and bilingualism.
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This paper reviews a study done to determine the correlation between lipreading, auditory speech perception, language abilities, and hearing loss levels in hearing impaired children.
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This paper discusses a test for speech perception and scoring to test likelihood of success with mainstreaming.