Strand, Julia F Brown, Violet A
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Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR
The ongoing replication crisis within and beyond psychology has revealed the numerous ways in which flexibility in the research process can affect study outcomes. In speech research, examples of these "researcher degrees of freedom" include the particular syllables, words, or sentences presented; the talkers who produce the stimuli and the instruct...
Vaughn, Lori E Oetting, Janna B McDonald, Janet L
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We examined the grammaticality judgments of tense and agreement (T/A) structures by children with and without developmental language disorder (DLD) within African American English (AAE). The children's judgments of T/A forms were also compared to their judgments of two control forms and, for some analyses, examined by surface form (i.e., overt, zer...
Luo, Xin Daliri, Ayoub
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This study aimed to investigate the acoustic changes in vowel production with different forms of auditory feedback via cochlear implant (CI), hearing aid (HA), and bimodal hearing (CI + HA). Ten post-lingually deaf adult bimodal CI users (aged 50-78 years) produced English vowels /i/, /ɛ/, /æ/, /ɑ/, /ʊ/, and /u/ in the context of /hVd/ during short...
Cocquyt, Elissa-Marie Depuydt, Emma Santens, Patrick van Mierlo, Pieter Duyck, Wouter Szmalec, Arnaud De Letter, Miet
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The clinical use of event-related potentials in patients with language disorders is increasingly acknowledged. For this purpose, normative data should be available. Within this context, healthy aging and gender effects on the electrophysiological correlates of semantic sentence comprehension were investigated. One hundred and ten healthy subjects (...
Kristinsson, Sigfus Basilakos, Alexandra den Ouden, Dirk B Cassarly, Christy Spell, Leigh Ann Bonilha, Leonardo Rorden, Chris Hillis, Argye E Hickok, Gregory Johnson, Lisa
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Aphasia therapy is an effective approach to improve language function in chronic aphasia. However, it remains unclear what prognostic factors facilitate therapy response at the individual level. Here, we utilized data from the POLAR (Predicting Outcomes of Language Rehabilitation in Aphasia) trial to (a) determine therapy-induced change in confront...
Chenausky, Karen V Baas, Becky Stoeckel, Ruth Brown, Taylor Green, Jordan R Runke, Cassandra Schimmenti, Lisa Clark, Heather
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The purpose of this study was to investigate comorbidity prevalence and patterns in childhood apraxia of speech (CAS) and their relationship to severity. In this retroactive cross-sectional study, medical records for 375 children with CAS (M age = 4;9 [years;months], SD = 2;9) were examined for comorbid conditions. The total number of comorbid cond...
Mettler, Heidi M Neiling, Sarah Lynn Figueroa, Cecilia R Evans-Reitz, Nora Alt, Mary
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This feasibility study examined a caregiver-implemented telehealth model of the Vocabulary Acquisition and Usage for Late Talkers (VAULT) protocol. We asked whether caregivers could reach fidelity on VAULT, if the protocol was socially and ecologically valid, and if late-talking toddlers could learn new words with this model. Five late-talking mono...
Power, Samantha Kotlarek, Katelyn J
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There is currently little evidence reporting the typical morphology of the palatoglossus (PG) muscle. The primary purpose of this exploratory study is to determine whether magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods used to quantify the morphology of the levator veli palatini (LVP) muscle can be applied to the PG. The secondary purpose is to provide p...
Zhang, Hao Ma, Wen Ding, Hongwei Peng, Gang Zhang, Yang
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Cochlear implants (CIs) provide significant benefits for profoundly deaf children in their language and cognitive development. However, it remains unclear whether Mandarin-speaking young children with early implantation can develop age-equivalent phonological awareness (PA) skill and working memory (WM) capacity as their normal hearing (NH) peers. ...
Keates, Nathan Waldock, Krysia Emily Dewar, Eleanor
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The purpose of this letter to the editor is to further elucidate the arguments Keates (2022) and Beechey (2022) stated in their letters to the editor. Both Bambara (2022) and Camarata (2022) pose comments that require clarifying the original arguments, particularly regarding power and autistic sociality, which we feel will provide further clarity t...