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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A case study of gesturally cued naming in aphasia: dominant versus nondominant hand training Pashek, Gail V
1997
5 p. 349-366
18 p.
artikel
2 A comparative investigation of the BigCAT and Erickson S-24 measures of speech-associated attitude Vanryckeghem, Martine
2012
5 p. 340-347
8 p.
artikel
3 A comparison of daf-induced disfluencies with stuttering Venkatagiri, Horabail S.
1982
5 p. 385-393
9 p.
artikel
4 A comparison of stutterers and nonstutterers on masking level differences and synthetic sentence identification tasks Kramer, Mitchell B.
1987
5 p. 379-390
12 p.
artikel
5 A comparison of training strategies to enhance use of external aids by persons with dementia Bourgeois, Michelle S
2003
5 p. 361-378
18 p.
artikel
6 Acoustic characteristics of vocal tension/harshness in the speech of the hearing impaired Whitehead, Robert L.
1985
5 p. 351-361
11 p.
artikel
7 Acoustic correlates of dysphonia: type and severity Wolfe, Virginia
1997
5 p. 403-416
14 p.
artikel
8 Acute computerized tomographic scans: Their value in the localization of lesions and as prognostic indicators in aphasia Murdoch, B.E.
1986
5 p. 311-345
35 p.
artikel
9 Adolescent male-to-female transgender voice and communication therapy Hancock, Adrienne
2012
5 p. 313-324
12 p.
artikel
10 A five-phase model for clinical-outcome research Robey, Randall R
2004
5 p. 401-411
11 p.
artikel
11 A further analysis of narrative skills of children who stutter Trautman, Lisa Scott
1999
5 p. 297-315
19 p.
artikel
12 Age-related changes in acoustic characteristics of adult speech Torre III, Peter
2009
5 p. 324-333
10 p.
artikel
13 Airflow, volume, and durational characteristics of oral reading by the hearing-impaired Itoh, Motonobu
1985
5 p. 393-407
15 p.
artikel
14 A longitudinal study of the prevalence of voice disorders in children from a rural school division Powell, Marsha
1989
5 p. 375-382
8 p.
artikel
15 A modules cloze procedures as a test of comprehension and expression in adolescents Killail, Ken J.
1980
5 p. 325-333
9 p.
artikel
16 An acoustic-articulatory description of children's defective /s/ productions Daniloff, Raymond G.
1980
5 p. 347-363
17 p.
artikel
17 An analysis of the speech of five down's syndrome adolescents Borsel, John Van
1988
5 p. 409-421
13 p.
artikel
18 An end to anxiety treating speech problems with rhetoritherapy Phillips, Gerald M.
1979
5 p. 385-397
13 p.
artikel
19 An investigation of language and phonological development and the responsiveness of preschool age children to the Lidcombe Program Rousseau, Isabelle
2007
5 p. 382-397
16 p.
artikel
20 An investigation of the variability of judgments of experienced and inexperienced listeners in their use of a screening test of articulation Schissel, Richard J.
1978
5 p. 459-468
10 p.
artikel
21 An ongoing randomized clinical trial in dysphagia Robbins, JoAnne
2004
5 p. 425-435
11 p.
artikel
22 A nonlinear analysis of phonological disability Spencer, Andrew
1984
5 p. 325-348
24 p.
artikel
23 Answering contextually demanding questions: Pragmatic errors produced by children with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism Loukusa, Soile
2007
5 p. 357-381
25 p.
artikel
24 Anxiety in speakers who persist and recover from stuttering Davis, Stephen
2007
5 p. 398-417
20 p.
artikel
25 A phonological investigation of four siblings with childhood autism Wolk, Lesley
2000
5 p. 371-389
19 p.
artikel
26 Articulation training of profoundly hearing-impaired children: A distinctive feature approach Bennett, Clinton W.
1978
5 p. 433-442
10 p.
artikel
27 A second look at tests of speech-sound discrimination Bountress, Nicholas G.
1984
5 p. 349-359
11 p.
artikel
28 Assessing the role of dopamine in limb and cranial-oromotor control in a rat model of Parkinson's disease Kane, Jacqueline R.
2011
5 p. 529-537
9 p.
artikel
29 Assessment of respondent acceptability for preference measures in stuttering Franic, Duska M.
2012
5 p. 378-389
12 p.
artikel
30 Attribution of psychological characteristics from masked and unmasked conversations Welkowitz, Joan
1981
5 p. 387-397
11 p.
artikel
31 Autism: New Directions in Research and Education Morgan, Sam B.
1982
5 p. 411-414
4 p.
artikel
32 A vocal placement model: I. perceptual aspects Nichols, Alan C.
1985
5 p. 363-372
10 p.
artikel
33 Awareness and reactions of young stuttering children aged 2–7 years old towards their speech disfluency Boey, Ronny A.
2009
5 p. 334-346
13 p.
artikel
34 Behavioral and neurophysiological correlates of striatal dopamine depletion: A rodent model of Parkinson's disease Plowman, Emily K.
2011
5 p. 549-556
8 p.
artikel
35 Biologic and physiologic foundations of speech motor control Moore, Christopher A.
2006
5 p. 329-330
2 p.
artikel
36 Brainstem circuits that control mastication: Do they have anything to say during speech? Lund, James P.
2006
5 p. 381-390
10 p.
artikel
37 Branchio-oto-renal syndrome Smith, Richard J.h.
1998
5 p. 411-421
11 p.
artikel
38 Central pattern generation and the motor infrastructure for suck, respiration, and speech Barlow, Steven M.
2006
5 p. 366-380
15 p.
artikel
39 Changes in speech and language development of a young child after decannulation Kraemer, Robert
2005
5 p. 349-358
10 p.
artikel
40 Children with specific language impairment show rapid, implicit learning of stress assignment rules Plante, Elena
2010
5 p. 397-406
10 p.
artikel
41 Clinical and acoustical variability in hypokinetic dysarthria Metter, E.Jeffrey
1986
5 p. 347-366
20 p.
artikel
42 Clinical trials: CSDRG overview Logemann, Jeri A
2004
5 p. 419-423
5 p.
artikel
43 Cognition, language, and clinical pathological features of non-Alzheimer's dementias: An overview Reilly, Jamie
2010
5 p. 438-452
15 p.
artikel
44 Color perception and deafness: College-level comparisons Ostroga-Parker, Joanne
1979
5 p. 361-367
7 p.
artikel
45 Communication attitudes of Japanese school-age children who stutter Kawai, Norimune
2012
5 p. 348-354
7 p.
artikel
46 Communication of adults with learning disabilities: Self and others' perceptions Klein, Harriet B.
1988
5 p. 423-436
14 p.
artikel
47 Comprehension of neutral, melodically intoned, and affectively toned sentences by adults with aphasia Wallace, Gloriajean L.
1985
5 p. 321-327
7 p.
artikel
48 Comprehensive management of psychogenic dysphonia: A case illustration Sudhir, Paulomi M.
2009
5 p. 305-312
8 p.
artikel
49 Continuing Education 2010
5 p. I-IV
nvt p.
artikel
50 Continuing Education 2009
5 p. I-IV
nvt p.
artikel
51 Continuing Education 2008
5 p. I-IV
nvt p.
artikel
52 Continuing Education 2012
5 p. I-IV
nvt p.
artikel
53 Continuing Education 2011
5 p. I-IV
nvt p.
artikel
54 Continuing educationBehavioral Science 1996
5 p. 423-428
6 p.
artikel
55 Correspondence 1997
5 p. 417-422
6 p.
artikel
56 Cortical interactions underlying the production of speech sounds Guenther, Frank H.
2006
5 p. 350-365
16 p.
artikel
57 Culatta and Seltzer Content and Sequence Analysis of the Supervisory Session: Question of reliability and validity Dowling, Susann
1982
5 p. 353-362
10 p.
artikel
58 Deaf children's expression of communicative intentions Day, Pat Spencer
1986
5 p. 367-385
19 p.
artikel
59 Developmental language impairment through the lens of the ICF: An integrated account of children's functioning Dempsey, Lynn
2010
5 p. 424-437
14 p.
artikel
60 Dichotic listening by brain-injured adults: Observation of divergent test responses Siegenthaler, Bruce M.
1981
5 p. 399-409
11 p.
artikel
61 Differential language characteristics in adult aphasic and schizophrenic subjects Halpern, Harvey
1984
5 p. 289-307
19 p.
artikel
62 Disturbances of the temporal organization of speech following bilateral thalamic surgery in a patient with Parkinson's disease Canter, Gerald J.
1985
5 p. 329-349
21 p.
artikel
63 Editorial 1998
5 p. 369-
1 p.
artikel
64 Editorial Board 2006
5 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
65 Effects of clinician behaviors on acceptability of patients' responses in aphasia treatment sessions Brookshire, R.
1979
5 p. 369-384
16 p.
artikel
66 Effects of four years of exercise, language, and social interventions on Alzheimer discourse Mahendra, Nidhi
2003
5 p. 395-422
28 p.
artikel
67 Equipotentiality of function in dichotic listening Unger, Tsgoyna
1981
5 p. 435-441
7 p.
artikel
68 Ethical and social implications of genetic testing for communication disorders Arnos, Kathleen S.
2008
5 p. 444-457
14 p.
artikel
69 Evaluation of vocal pitch in male transsexuals Bralley, Ralph C.
1978
5 p. 443-449
7 p.
artikel
70 Evidence-based practice in communication disorders: what do we know, and when do we know it? Dollaghan, Christine A
2004
5 p. 391-400
10 p.
artikel
71 Evidence based practice in communication sciences and disorders Plante, Elena
2004
5 p. 389-390
2 p.
artikel
72 Evidence for whom?: ASHA’s National Outcomes Measurement System Mullen, Robert
2004
5 p. 413-417
5 p.
artikel
73 Experience-dependent neural plasticity in the adult damaged brain Kerr, Abigail L.
2011
5 p. 538-548
11 p.
artikel
74 Facial hair as a factor in speechreading performance Kitano, Yoko
1985
5 p. 373-381
9 p.
artikel
75 Factors influencing naming performance in aphasia: A review of the literature Williams, Sarah E.
1983
5 p. 357-372
16 p.
artikel
76 Fast mapping semantic features: Performance of adults with normal language, history of disorders of spoken and written language, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder on a word-learning task Alt, Mary
2009
5 p. 347-364
18 p.
artikel
77 Female juvenile delinquents' pragmatic awareness of conversational interactions Sanger, Dixie D
1999
5 p. 281-295
15 p.
artikel
78 Fundamental frequency and intensity measurements in laryngeal and alaryngeal speakers Blood, Gordon W.
1984
5 p. 319-324
6 p.
artikel
79 Gender and masculinity–femininity ratings of tracheoesophageal speech Searl, Jeffrey P
2002
5 p. 407-420
14 p.
artikel
80 Genetic and environmental influences on early speech, language and literacy development Hayiou-Thomas, Marianna E.
2008
5 p. 397-408
12 p.
artikel
81 Genetic and pharmacological intervention for treatment/prevention of hearing loss Cotanche, Douglas A.
2008
5 p. 421-443
23 p.
artikel
82 Genetics and hearing loss Nowak, Catherine Bearce
1998
5 p. 437-454
18 p.
artikel
83 Goldenhar's Syndrome: A case study Belenchia, Patricia
1985
5 p. 383-392
10 p.
artikel
84 Graduate students with marginal abilities in communication sciences and disorders: prevalence, profiles, and solutions Shapiro, David A
2002
5 p. 421-451
31 p.
artikel
85 Guide for Authors 2006
5 p. I-IV
nvt p.
artikel
86 Identification of down's syndrome adults from prolonged vowel samples Moran, Michael J.
1986
5 p. 387-394
8 p.
artikel
87 Identification of dysarthria types based on perceptual analysis Zyski, Barbara Jean
1987
5 p. 367-378
12 p.
artikel
88 Improvement in vowel articulation of deaf children Monsen, Randall B.
1978
5 p. 417-424
8 p.
artikel
89 Improving communication skills in individuals with dementia Holland, Audrey L.
2003
5 p. 325-326
2 p.
artikel
90 Improving the functioning of individuals with Alzheimer’s disease: emergence of behavioral interventions Bayles, Kathryn A
2003
5 p. 327-343
17 p.
artikel
91 Influences on perceived function of a nursing home resident Brush, Jennifer A
2003
5 p. 379-393
15 p.
artikel
92 Is the information about a test important? Applying the methods of evidence-based medicine to the clinical examination of swallowing Rosenbek, John C
2004
5 p. 437-450
14 p.
artikel
93 Language modality performance patterns in aphasia Nance, Anita L.
1981
5 p. 421-428
8 p.
artikel
94 Learning disabilities with communicative disorders as related handicaps: A two-year study Stewart, James Monroe
1983
5 p. 345-355
11 p.
artikel
95 Learning disability assessed through audiologic and physiologic measures: A case study Greenblatt, Edward R.
1983
5 p. 309-313
5 p.
artikel
96 Levels of evidence: universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) and early hearing detection and intervention systems (EHDI) Yoshinaga-Itano, Christine
2004
5 p. 451-465
15 p.
artikel
97 Lexical decisions in patients with Alzheimer's disease: Some notes on automatic versus controlled processing Snyder, Lynn S.
1996
5 p. 389-399
11 p.
artikel
98 Linguistic and cognitive ability of adults with Down syndrome and mental retardation of unknown etiology Kernan, Keith T.
1996
5 p. 401-422
22 p.
artikel
99 Listeners' perceptions of nonspeech characteristics of normal and dysarthric children Lass, Norman J.
1988
5 p. 385-391
7 p.
artikel
100 Management strategies for developmental apraxia of speech: A review of literature Pannbacker, Mary
1988
5 p. 363-371
9 p.
artikel
101 Maximum phonation time for children with normal voices Finnegan, Denis E.
1984
5 p. 309-317
9 p.
artikel
102 Meaning matters: A clinician's/student's guide to general sign theory and its applicability in clinical settings Oller, Stephen D.
2005
5 p. 359-373
15 p.
artikel
103 Measuring and inducing brain plasticity in chronic aphasia Fridriksson, Julius
2011
5 p. 557-563
7 p.
artikel
104 Measuring attitudes toward stuttering: English-to-French translations in Canada and Cameroon St. Louis, Kenneth O.
2010
5 p. 361-377
17 p.
artikel
105 Measuring word learning: Dynamic versus static assessment of kindergarten vocabulary Burton, Vera Joanna
2007
5 p. 335-356
22 p.
artikel
106 Measuring working memory deficits in aphasia Mayer, Jamie F.
2012
5 p. 325-339
15 p.
artikel
107 Medical genetic evaluation for the etiology of hearing loss in children Smith, Shelley D.
1998
5 p. 371-389
19 p.
artikel
108 Neural bases of recovery after brain injury Nudo, Randolph J.
2011
5 p. 515-520
6 p.
artikel
109 Neural plasticity and neurorehabilitation: Teaching the new brain old tricks Kleim, Jeffrey A.
2011
5 p. 521-528
8 p.
artikel
110 Neurogenic stuttering versus developmental stuttering Van Borsel, John
2001
5 p. 385-395
11 p.
artikel
111 Noonan syndrome: Speech and language characteristics Wilson, Margo
1982
5 p. 347-352
6 p.
artikel
112 On the production of low tongue tip /s/: A case report Borden, Gloria J.
1978
5 p. 425-431
7 p.
artikel
113 Parent perceptions of the impact of stuttering on their preschoolers and themselves Langevin, Marilyn
2010
5 p. 407-423
17 p.
artikel
114 Partially hearing and hearing children's speaking, writing and comprehension of sentences Exley, Sandra
1987
5 p. 403-411
9 p.
artikel
115 Pathologic left-handedness: Does it exist? McManus, I.C.
1983
5 p. 315-344
30 p.
artikel
116 Patterns of lung volume use during an extemporaneous speech task in persons with Parkinson disease Bunton, Kate
2005
5 p. 331-348
18 p.
artikel
117 Perception of quality of life for adults with hearing impairment in the LGBT community Kelly-Campbell, Rebecca J.
2012
5 p. 367-377
11 p.
artikel
118 Perceptual feature sorting of brain-injured patients: Left versus right hemisphere preferences Garcia, Jane Mertz
1986
5 p. 395-404
10 p.
artikel
119 Performance of university students on the Fullerton subtest of idioms Brasseur, Judith
1989
5 p. 351-359
9 p.
artikel
120 Phonological patterns in Puerto Rican Spanish-speaking children with phonological disorders Goldstein, Brian A.
1996
5 p. 367-387
21 p.
artikel
121 Phonological Process development with MLU-referenced guidelines Prater, Rex Joe
1982
5 p. 395-410
16 p.
artikel
122 Phonological space in the speech of the hearing impaired Shukla, R.S.
1989
5 p. 317-325
9 p.
artikel
123 Pragmatic functions in aphasia Guilford, Arthur M.
1982
5 p. 337-346
10 p.
artikel
124 Predictive measures of speech proficiency in cerebral palsied speakers Clarke, Wayne M.
1980
5 p. 385-394
10 p.
artikel
125 Predictors of spoken language learning Wong, Patrick C.M.
2011
5 p. 564-567
4 p.
artikel
126 Prevention of communication problems associated with cleft palate Pannbacker, Mary
1988
5 p. 401-408
8 p.
artikel
127 Processing prosodic structure by adults with language-based learning disability Bahl, Megha
2009
5 p. 313-323
11 p.
artikel
128 Production and perception of distortion in word-initial friction duration Jovičić, Slobodan T.
2010
5 p. 335-346
12 p.
artikel
129 Production of /S/ as a function of word frequency, phonetic environment, and phoneme position Bennett, Clinton W.
1984
5 p. 361-369
9 p.
artikel
130 Professional judgments about the relationship between speech and intelligence in african american preschoolers Bleile, Ken M
1997
5 p. 367-383
17 p.
artikel
131 Punishment of stuttering: Contingency and stimulus parameters James, Jack E.
1981
5 p. 375-386
12 p.
artikel
132 Recent advances in the treatment of stuttering: A theoretical perspective Venkatagiri, H.S.
2005
5 p. 375-393
19 p.
artikel
133 Relations between word meanings and identification of words in spoken sentences by hearing-impaired children Stinson, Michael
1982
5 p. 363-373
11 p.
artikel
134 Relationship between intellectual functioning and communicative competence in deaf children Brinich, Paul M.
1981
5 p. 429-434
6 p.
artikel
135 Relationships between oral sensory feedback skills and adaptation to delayed auditory feedback Attanasio, Joseph S.
1987
5 p. 391-402
12 p.
artikel
136 Research on speech motor control and its disorders Kent, Ray D
2000
5 p. 391-428
38 p.
artikel
137 Residual hypernasality in repaired cleft palate Mason, Robert M.
1979
5 p. 431-438
8 p.
artikel
138 Response time in adults with a history of language difficulties Miller, Carol A.
2009
5 p. 365-379
15 p.
artikel
139 Right hemisphere contribution to developmental language disorder Plante, Elena
2001
5 p. 415-436
22 p.
artikel
140 Searching for factors underlying cerebral plasticity in the normal and injured brain Kolb, Bryan
2011
5 p. 503-514
12 p.
artikel
141 Self-administered intelligibility practice for esophageal speakers Fitzpatrick, Pricilla A.
1980
5 p. 341-346
6 p.
artikel
142 Semantic categorization: A comparison between deaf and hearing children Ormel, Ellen A.
2010
5 p. 347-360
14 p.
artikel
143 Sensitivity to word order cues by normal and language/learning disabled adults Plante, Elena
2002
5 p. 453-462
10 p.
artikel
144 Sensorineural hearing loss caused by mitochondrial dna mutations Usami, Shin-Ichi
1998
5 p. 423-435
13 p.
artikel
145 Sentence intonation and syllable stress in speech produced during simultaneous communication Whitehead, Robert L
2000
5 p. 429-441
13 p.
artikel
146 Sign iconicity: Single-sign receptive vocabulary skills of nonsigning hearing preschoolers Miller, Margery Silberman
1987
5 p. 359-365
7 p.
artikel
147 Single gene influences on radiologically-detectable malformations of the inner ear Smith, Shelley D.
1998
5 p. 391-410
20 p.
artikel
148 Some effects of delayed auditory feedback on dyspraxia of speech Lozano, Robert A.
1978
5 p. 407-415
9 p.
artikel
149 Speech and language characteristics of genetic syndromes Sparks, Shirley N.
1981
5 p. 411-419
9 p.
artikel
150 Speech and language outcomes of children with bronchopulmonary dysplasia Lewis, Barbara A
2002
5 p. 393-406
14 p.
artikel
151 Speech disfluency in centenarians Searl, Jeffrey P
2002
5 p. 383-392
10 p.
artikel
152 Speech intelligibility and prosody production in children with cochlear implants Chin, Steven B.
2012
5 p. 355-366
12 p.
artikel
153 Speech motor development: Integrating muscles, movements, and linguistic units Smith, Anne
2006
5 p. 331-349
19 p.
artikel
154 Stutterers' practices: Folk remedies and therapeutic intervention Rochford Jr., E.Burke
1983
5 p. 373-384
12 p.
artikel
155 Subgrouping children with familial phonologic disorders Lewis, Barbara A
1997
5 p. 385-402
18 p.
artikel
156 Supervisors' use of social power with graduate supervisees in speech-language pathology Wagner, Barry T
1999
5 p. 351-368
18 p.
artikel
157 Teaching clinic conference participant interaction Dowling, Susann
1983
5 p. 385-397
13 p.
artikel
158 The ability of normal and language-impaired children to produce grammatical corrections Fujiki, Martin
1987
5 p. 413-424
12 p.
artikel
159 The consequences of spasmodic dysphonia on communication-related quality of life: A qualitative study of the insider's experiences Baylor, Carolyn R.
2005
5 p. 395-419
25 p.
artikel
160 The core disruption under delayed auditory feedback: Evidence from adaptation study Venkatagiri, Horabail S.
1980
5 p. 365-371
7 p.
artikel
161 The effect of a dopamine agonist on dysarthric speech production A case study 2001
5 p. 397-414
18 p.
artikel
162 The effect of elicitation task on discourse coherence and cohesion in adolescents with brain injury Van Leer, Eva
1999
5 p. 327-349
23 p.
artikel
163 The effects of a contingent light-flash on stuttering and attention to stuttering Hanson, Bruce R.
1978
5 p. 451-458
8 p.
artikel
164 The effects of self-instruction training on a deaf child's semantic and pragmatic production Lee Swanson, H.
1987
5 p. 425-436
12 p.
artikel
165 The human lexinome: Genes of language and reading Gibson, Christopher J.
2008
5 p. 409-420
12 p.
artikel
166 The impact of speech impairment in early childhood: Investigating parents’ and speech-language pathologists’ perspectives using the ICF-CY McCormack, Jane
2010
5 p. 378-396
19 p.
artikel
167 The influence of utterance length upon bilabial closure duration of selected deaf children Leeper Jr., Herbert A.
1980
5 p. 373-383
11 p.
artikel
168 The Lombard effect on alaryngeal speech Zeine, Lina
1988
5 p. 373-383
11 p.
artikel
169 The neuropsychology of schizophrenic speech Barr, William B.
1989
5 p. 327-349
23 p.
artikel
170 The supplementary motor region and speech emission Jonas, Saran
1981
5 p. 349-373
25 p.
artikel
171 The use of a manual vibrator in the speech therapy program of four school-age mentally retarded children Grant, Lauren
1982
5 p. 375-383
9 p.
artikel
172 The use of a prosthetic speech aid for a laryngectomized esophageal speaker with right hemiparesis of the tongue: A case report Light, Jack
1978
5 p. 399-405
7 p.
artikel
173 The use of stress by language-impaired children Hargrove, Patricia M.
1989
5 p. 361-373
13 p.
artikel
174 The use of time-expanded speech in judgments of hypernasality Leeper Jr., Herbert A.
1980
5 p. 335-339
5 p.
artikel
175 The use of visual feedback to control vocal intensity and nasalization Garber, Sharon R.
1979
5 p. 399-410
12 p.
artikel
176 “They’re just going to get worse anyway”: perspectives on rehabilitation for nursing home residents with dementia Hopper, Tammy L.
2003
5 p. 345-359
15 p.
artikel
177 Translational neuroscience and genetic research: Genetic and biological pathways underpinning communication disorders across the lifespan Scott, Diane M.
2008
5 p. 395-396
2 p.
artikel
178 Unilateral auditory temporal resolution deficit Stuart, Andrew
1999
5 p. 317-325
9 p.
artikel
179 Using and building theory in clinical action Hagstrom, Fran
2001
5 p. 371-384
14 p.
artikel
180 Using competing speech to estimate articulatory automatization in children: The possible effect of masking level and subject grade Manning, Walter H.
1978
5 p. 391-397
7 p.
artikel
181 Voice onset time for female trained and untrained singers during speech and singing McCrea, Christopher R.
2007
5 p. 418-431
14 p.
artikel
182 Voice therapy techniques adapted to treatment of habit cough: A pilot study Blager, Florence B.
1988
5 p. 393-400
8 p.
artikel
183 Wive's evaluation of problems related to laryngectomy Kommers, Mary S.
1979
5 p. 411-430
20 p.
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