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Original Article

Spastic dysarthria after acquired brain injury: An acoustic study

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Pages 173-187 | Received 25 Feb 1986, Published online: 03 Jul 2009

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Natalia Melle, José María Lahoz-Bengoechea, Silvia Nieva & Carlos Gallego. (2023) Temporal acoustic properties of the sibilant fricative /s/ for the differential diagnosis of dysarthria and apraxia of speech in Spanish speakers. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 0:0, pages 1-19.
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Mili S. Kuruvilla, Bruce E. Murdoch & Justine V. Goozée. (2008) Electropalatographic (EPG) assessment of tongue‐to‐palate contacts in dysarthric speakers following TBI. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 22:9, pages 703-725.
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Carly J. Bartle, Justine V. Goozée, Dion Scott, Bruce E. Murdoch & Mili Kuruvilla. (2006) EMA assessment of tongue–jaw co-ordination during speech in dysarthria following traumatic brain injury. Brain Injury 20:5, pages 529-545.
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Louise M. Cahill, Bruce E. Murdoch & Deborah G. Theodoros. (2005) Articulatory function following traumatic brain injury in childhood: A perceptual and instrumental analysis. Brain Injury 19:1, pages 41-58.
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Elizabeth C. Thompson, Bruce E. Murdoch & Deborah G. Theodoros. (1997) Variability in upper motor neurone-type dysarthria: an examination of five cases with dysarthria following cerebrovascular accident. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 32:4, pages 397-427.
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Elizabeth C. Thompson & Bruce E. Murdoch. (1995) Interpreting the Physiological Bases of Dysarthria from Perceptual Analyses: An Examination of Subjects with UMN Type Dysarthria. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders 23:1, pages 1-23.
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Adam Brown & Gerard J. Docherty. (1995) Phonetic variation in dysarthric speech as a function of sampling task. European Journal of Disorders of Communication 30:1, pages 17-35.
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Deborah G. Theodoros, Bruce E. Murdoch & Helen J. Chenery. (1994) Perceptual speech characteristics of dysarthric speakers following severe closed head injury. Brain Injury 8:2, pages 101-124.
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Ingo Hertrich, Hermann Ackermann, Wolfram Ziegler & Reiner Kaschel. (1993) Speech iterations in parkinsonism: A case study. Aphasiology 7:4, pages 395-406.
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Ingo Hertrich & Hermann Ackermann. (1993) Dysarthria in Friedreich's ataxia: Syllable intensity and fundamental frequency patterns. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 7:3, pages 177-190.
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H. Ackermann & I. Hertrich. (1993) Dysarthria in Friedreich's ataxia: Timing of speech segments. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 7:1, pages 75-91.
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I. Hertrich & H. Ackermann. (1993) Acoustic analysis of speech prosody in Huntington's and Parkinson's disease: A preliminary report. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 7:4, pages 285-297.
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Helen J. Chenery, Bruce E. Murdoch & John C. L. Ingram. (1992) The Perceptual Speech Characteristics of Persons with Pseudobulbar Palsy. Australian Journal of Human Communication Disorders 20:2, pages 21-30.
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Philip Hoole, Wolfram Ziegler, Erich Hartmann & William Hardcastle. (1989) Parallel electropalatographic and acoustic measures of fricatives. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 3:1, pages 59-69.
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W. Ziegler, P. Hoole, E. Hartmann & D. von Cramon. (1988) Accelerated speech in dysarthria after acquired brain injury: Acoustic correlates. British Journal of Disorders of Communication 23:3, pages 215-228.
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