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Phonetic properties of aphasic-apraxic speech: A modified narrow transcription analysis

Pages 1125-1142 | Published online: 25 Jan 2011

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Wolfram Ziegler, Katharina Lehner, Jakob Pfab & Ingrid Aichert. (2021) The nonlinear gestural model of speech apraxia: clinical implications and applications. Aphasiology 35:4, pages 462-484.
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Katarina L. Haley & Adam Jacks. (2019) Word-level prosodic measures and the differential diagnosis of apraxia of speech. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 33:5, pages 479-495.
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Julie Wambaugh, Christina Nessler, Sandra Wright, Shannon Mauszycki & Catharine DeLong. (2016) Sound production treatment for acquired apraxia of speech: Effects of blocked and random practice on multisyllabic word production. International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 18:5, pages 450-464.
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Kevin T. Cunningham, Katarina L. Haley & Adam Jacks. (2016) Speech sound distortions in aphasia and apraxia of speech: reliability and diagnostic significance. Aphasiology 30:4, pages 396-413.
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Tepanta R.D. Fossett, Malcolm R. McNeil, Sheila R. Pratt, Connie A. Tompkins & Linda I. Shuster. (2016) The effect of speaking rate on serial-order sound-level errors in normal healthy controls and persons with aphasia. Aphasiology 30:1, pages 74-95.
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KatarinaL. Haley, Heidi Roth, Enetta Grindstaff & Adam Jacks. (2011) Computer-mediated assessment of intelligibility in aphasia and apraxia of speech. Aphasiology 25:12, pages 1600-1620.
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Katarina L. Haley, Ralph N. Ohde & Robert T. Wertz. (2001) Vowel quality in aphasia and apraxia of speech: Phonetic transcription and formant analyses. Aphasiology 15:12, pages 1107-1123.
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Lauren Bislick. (2020) A Phonomotor Approach to Apraxia of Speech Treatment. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 29:4, pages 2109-2130.
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Dallin J. Bailey, Lisa Bunker, Shannon Mauszycki & Julie L. Wambaugh. (2019) Reliability and stability of the metrical stress effect on segmental production accuracy in persons with apraxia of speech. International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 54:6, pages 902-913.
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Michael Smith, Kevin T. Cunningham & Katarina L. Haley. (2019) Automating Error Frequency Analysis via the Phonemic Edit Distance Ratio. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 62:6, pages 1719-1723.
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Katarina L. Haley, Michael Smith & Julie L. Wambaugh. (2019) Sound Distortion Errors in Aphasia With Apraxia of Speech. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 28:1, pages 121-135.
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Adam Jacks, Katarina L. Haley, Gary Bishop & Tyson G. Harmon. (2019) Automated Speech Recognition in Adult Stroke Survivors: Comparing Human and Computer Transcriptions. Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica 71:5-6, pages 286-296.
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Katarina L. Haley, Kevin T. Cunningham, Catherine Torrington Eaton & Adam Jacks. (2018) Error Consistency in Acquired Apraxia of Speech With Aphasia: Effects of the Analysis Unit. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 61:2, pages 210-226.
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Julie L. Wambaugh, Christina Nessler, Sandra Wright, Shannon C. Mauszycki, Catharine DeLong, Kiera Berggren & Dallin J. Bailey. (2017) Effects of Blocked and Random Practice Schedule on Outcomes of Sound Production Treatment for Acquired Apraxia of Speech: Results of a Group Investigation. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 60:6S, pages 1739-1751.
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Dallin J. Bailey, Michael Blomgren, Catharine DeLong, Kiera Berggren & Julie L. Wambaugh. (2017) Quantification and Systematic Characterization of Stuttering-Like Disfluencies in Acquired Apraxia of Speech. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 26:2S, pages 641-648.
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Katarina L. Haley, Adam Jacks, Jessica D. Richardson & Julie L. Wambaugh. (2017) Perceptually Salient Sound Distortions and Apraxia of Speech: A Performance Continuum. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 26:2S, pages 631-640.
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Lauren Bislick, Malcolm McNeil, Kristie A. Spencer, Kathryn Yorkston & Diane L. Kendall. (2017) The Nature of Error Consistency in Individuals With Acquired Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 26:2S, pages 611-630.
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Katarina L. Haley, Jennifer N. Shafer, Tyson G. Harmon & Adam Jacks. (2016) Recovering With Acquired Apraxia of Speech: The First 2 Years. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 25:4S.
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Dallin J. Bailey, Kelly Eatchel & Julie Wambaugh. (2015) Sound Production Treatment: Synthesis and Quantification of Outcomes. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 24:4.
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Julie L. Wambaugh, Christina Nessler, Sandra Wright & Shannon C. Mauszycki. (2014) Sound Production Treatment: Effects of Blocked and Random Practice. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 23:2.
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Katarina L. Haley, Adam Jacks & Kevin T. Cunningham. (2013) Error Variability and the Differentiation Between Apraxia of Speech and Aphasia With Phonemic Paraphasia. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 56:3, pages 891-905.
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Katarina L. Haley, Adam Jacks, Michael de Riesthal, Rima Abou-Khalil & Heidi L. Roth. (2012) Toward a Quantitative Basis for Assessment and Diagnosis of Apraxia of Speech. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 55:5.
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