Citation: Pe. Souza et Cw. Turner, EFFECT OF SINGLE-CHANNEL COMPRESSION ON TEMPORAL SPEECH INFORMATION, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 901-911
Citation: Dj. Vantasell et Td. Trine, EFFECTS OF SINGLE-BAND SYLLABIC AMPLITUDE COMPRESSION ON TEMPORAL SPEECH INFORMATION IN NONSENSE SYLLABLES AND IN SENTENCES, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 912-922
Citation: Le. Humes et al., RELIABILITY AND STABILITY OF VARIOUS HEARING-AID OUTCOME MEASURES IN A GROUP OF ELDERLY HEARING-AID WEARERS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 923-935
Citation: Ml. Matthies et al., ACOUSTIC AND ARTICULATORY MEASURES OF SIBILANT PRODUCTION WITH AND WITHOUT AUDITORY-FEEDBACK FROM A COCHLEAR IMPLANT, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 936-946
Citation: Lm. Thibodeau, EVALUATION OF AUDITORY ENHANCEMENT AND AUDITORY SUPPRESSION IN LISTENERS WITH NORMAL-HEARING AND REDUCED SPEECH RECOGNITION IN NOISE, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 947-956
Citation: Mb. Higgins et al., NEGATIVE INTRAORAL AIR PRESSURES OF DEAF-CHILDREN WITH COCHLEAR IMPLANTS - PHYSIOLOGY, PHONOLOGY, AND TREATMENT, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 957-967
Citation: Kv. Fisher et al., LONGITUDINAL PHONATORY CHARACTERISTICS AFTER BOTULINUM TOXIN TYPE-A INJECTION, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 968-980
Citation: Ep. Paden et E. Yairi, PHONOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN WHOSE STUTTERING PERSISTED OR RECOVERED, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 981-990
Citation: Rs. Story et al., PRETREATMENT AND POSTTREATMENT COMPARISON OF THE KINEMATICS OF THE FLUENT SPEECH OF PERSONS WHO STUTTER, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 991-1005
Citation: Rd. Andreatta et al., MECHANOSENSORY MODULATION OF PERIORAL NEURONAL GROUPS DURING ACTIVE FORCE DYNAMICS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 1006-1017
Citation: Ea. Strand et Mr. Mcneil, EFFECTS OF LENGTH AND LINGUISTIC COMPLEXITY ON TEMPORAL ACOUSTIC MEASURES IN APRAXIA OF SPEECH, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 1018-1033
Citation: Ca. Moore et Jl. Ruark, DOES SPEECH EMERGE FROM EARLIER APPEARING ORAL MOTOR BEHAVIORS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 1034-1047
Citation: Kk. Mcgregor et J. Windsor, EFFECTS OF PRIMING ON THE NAMING ACCURACY OF PRESCHOOLERS WITH WORD-FINDING DEFICITS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 1048-1058
Citation: S. Nittrouer, THE RELATION BETWEEN SPEECH-PERCEPTION AND PHONEMIC AWARENESS - EVIDENCE FROM LOW-SES CHILDREN AND CHILDREN WITH CHRONIC OM, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 1059-1070
Citation: Ss. Rubin et al., ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL INDEXES OF LEXICAL PROCESSING - THE EFFECTS OF VERB COMPLEXITY AND AGE, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 1071-1080
Citation: M. Lahey et J. Edwards, WHY DO CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT NAME PICTURES MORE SLOWLY THAN THEIR PEERS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 1081-1098
Citation: Ga. Troia et al., WORD-FREQUENCY AND AGE EFFECTS IN NORMALLY DEVELOPING CHILDRENS PHONOLOGICAL PROCESSING, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(5), 1996, pp. 1099-1108
Citation: Re. Stark et Jm. Heinz, PERCEPTION OF STOP CONSONANTS IN CHILDREN WITH EXPRESSIVE AND RECEPTIVE-EXPRESSIVE LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENTS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 676-686
Citation: L. Marshall et al., EFFECT OF STEP-SIZE ON CLINICAL AND ADAPTIVE 2IFC PROCEDURES IN QUIETAND IN A NOISE BACKGROUND, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 687-696
Citation: Me. Demorest et al., GENERALIZABILITY OF SPEECHREADING PERFORMANCE ON NONSENSE SYLLABLES, WORDS, AND SENTENCES - SUBJECTS WITH NORMAL-HEARING, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 697-713
Citation: Ra. Depaolis et al., FREQUENCY IMPORTANCE FUNCTIONS FOR WORDS, SENTENCES, AND CONTINUOUS DISCOURSE, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 714-723
Citation: Nb. Marshall et al., EFFECTS OF AGE AND ALZHEIMERS-DISEASE ON RECOGNITION OF GATED SPOKEN WORDS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 724-733
Authors:
ONSLOW M
COSTA L
ANDREWS C
HARRISON E
PACKMAN A
Citation: M. Onslow et al., SPEECH OUTCOMES OF A PROLONGED-SPEECH TREATMENT FOR STUTTERING, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 734-749
Citation: Jm. Garcia et Mp. Cannito, INFLUENCE OF VERBAL AND NONVERBAL CONTEXTS ON THE SENTENCE INTELLIGIBILITY OF A SPEAKER WITH DYSARTHRIA, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 750-760