Predictive measures of speech proficiency in cerebral palsied speakers.
W. Clarke, and H. Hoops. J Commun Disord, 13 (5):
385--394(September 1980)
Abstract
The present study attempted to investigate the relationship between judged speech proficiency of cerebral palsied speakers and the following quantitative speech parameters: 1) the number of articulatory errors; 2) the intelligibility of the speech of the cerebral palsied; 3) mean vocal fundamental frequency; 4) variation of vocal fundamental frequency; 5) mean speech-sound pressure level; 6) variation of speech-sound pressure level; 7) word-per-minute speech rate. Secondarily, the study investigated the differences in the speech of the spastic and athetoid populations in terms of the parameters listed above.
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%A Clarke, W. M.
%A Hoops, H. R.
%D 1980
%J J Commun Disord
%K Adolescent; Adult; Articulation Disorders; Athetosis; Cerebral Palsy; Child; Female; Humans; Male; Muscle Spasticity; Sex Factors; Speech Acoustics; Intelligibility; Voice Quality
%N 5
%P 385--394
%T Predictive measures of speech proficiency in cerebral palsied speakers.
%V 13
%X The present study attempted to investigate the relationship between judged speech proficiency of cerebral palsied speakers and the following quantitative speech parameters: 1) the number of articulatory errors; 2) the intelligibility of the speech of the cerebral palsied; 3) mean vocal fundamental frequency; 4) variation of vocal fundamental frequency; 5) mean speech-sound pressure level; 6) variation of speech-sound pressure level; 7) word-per-minute speech rate. Secondarily, the study investigated the differences in the speech of the spastic and athetoid populations in terms of the parameters listed above.
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