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Original

A comparison of English reading passages for elicitation of speech samples from clinical populations

Pages 91-97 | Received 12 Jul 2004, Accepted 18 Oct 2004, Published online: 09 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Oral reading passages are often used to elicit speech samples from clinical populations. Few objective guidelines exist, however, to guide one's selection from among the many existing passages. Therefore, this study was undertaken to describe phonetic, lexical, and structural characteristics of 15 oral reading passages. The passages differed markedly in the demands that they placed upon the speaker (i.e., length and complexity), as well as the adequacy of the phonetic sample.

Notes

1. The Flesch‐Kincaid grade level (Kincaid, Fishburne, Rogers, and Chissom, Citation1975) was computed using the formula: (.39×ASL)+(11.8×ASW)−15.59 where ASL is the average sentence length (MLU‐W) and ASW is the average number of syllables per word (syll/wd).

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