Citation: Ab. Wohlert, PERIORAL MUSCLE-ACTIVITY IN YOUNG AND OLDER ADULTS DURING SPEECH AND NONSPEECH TASKS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 761-770
Citation: Hg. Bosshardt et H. Fransen, ONLINE SENTENCE PROCESSING IN ADULTS WHO STUTTER AND ADULTS WHO DO NOT STUTTER, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 785-797
Citation: Lo. Ramig et C. Dromey, AERODYNAMIC MECHANISMS UNDERLYING TREATMENT RELATED CHANGES IN VOCAL INTENSITY IN PATIENTS WITH PARKINSON DISEASE, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 798-807
Authors:
CRAIG A
HANCOCK K
CHANG E
SHEPLEY A
MCCAUL A
COSTELLO D
HARDING S
KEHREN R
MASEL C
REILLY K
Citation: A. Craig et al., A CONTROLLED CLINICAL-TRIAL FOR STUTTERING IN PERSONS AGED 9 TO 14 YEARS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 808-826
Citation: E. Yairi et N. Ambrose, A LONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF STUTTERING IN CHILDREN - A PRELIMINARY-REPORT(VOL 35, PG 755, 1992), Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 826-826
Citation: Li. Shuster, LINEAR PREDICTIVE CODING PARAMETER MANIPULATION SYNTHESIS OF INCORRECTLY PRODUCED VERTICAL-BAR-R-VERTICAL-BAR/, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 827-832
Citation: Ds. Finan et Sm. Barlow, THE ACTIFIER - A DEVICE FOR NEUROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDIES OF OROFACIAL CONTROL IN HUMAN INFANTS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 833-838
Citation: Bb. Fazio, MATHEMATICAL ABILITIES OF CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT - A 2-YEAR FOLLOW-UP, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 839-849
Authors:
NELSON KE
CAMARATA SM
WELSH J
BUTKOVSKY L
CAMARATA M
Citation: Ke. Nelson et al., EFFECTS OF IMITATIVE AND CONVERSATIONAL RECASTING TREATMENT ON THE ACQUISITION OF GRAMMAR IN CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT ANDYOUNGER LANGUAGE NORMAL-CHILDREN, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 850-859
Citation: Re. Stark et Jm. Heinz, VOWEL PERCEPTION IN CHILDREN WITH AND WITHOUT LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 860-869
Citation: Ps. Myers et Rh. Brookshire, EFFECT OF VISUAL AND INFERENTIAL VARIABLES ON SCENE DESCRIPTIONS BY RIGHT-HEMISPHERE-DAMAGED AND NON-BRAIN-DAMAGED ADULTS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 870-880
Citation: Jb. Orange et al., CONVERSATIONAL REPAIR BY INDIVIDUALS WITH DEMENTIA OF THE ALZHEIMERS TYPE, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(4), 1996, pp. 881-895
Citation: Cj. Brown et al., ELECTRICALLY-EVOKED WHOLE NERVE ACTION-POTENTIALS IN INERAID COCHLEARIMPLANT USERS - RESPONSES TO DIFFERENT STIMULATING ELECTRODE CONFIGURATIONS AND COMPARISON TO PSYCHOPHYSICAL RESPONSES, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 453-467
Citation: P. Groenen et al., THE SPECIFIC RELATION BETWEEN PERCEPTION AND PRODUCTION ERRORS FOR PLACE OF ARTICULATION DEVELOPMENTAL APRAXIA OF SPEECH, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 468-482
Citation: La. Davis et Sa. Davidson, PREFERENCE FOR AND PERFORMANCE WITH DAMPED AND UNDAMPED HEARING-AIDS BY LISTENERS WITH SENSORINEURAL HEARING-LOSS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 483-493
Authors:
UCHANSKI RM
CHOI SS
BRAIDA LD
REED CM
DURLACH NI
Citation: Rm. Uchanski et al., SPEAKING CLEARLY FOR THE HARD-OF-HEARING .4. FURTHER-STUDIES OF THE ROLE OF SPEAKING RATE, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 494-509
Citation: Jc. Visto et al., DYNAMIC TEMPORAL PROCESSING OF NONSPEECH ACOUSTIC INFORMATION BY CHILDREN WITH SPECIFIC LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENT, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 510-517
Authors:
EILERS RE
COBOLEWIS AB
VERGARA KC
OLLER DK
FRIEDMAN KE
Citation: Re. Eilers et al., A LONGITUDINAL EVALUATION OF THE SPEECH-PERCEPTION CAPABILITIES OF CHILDREN USING MULTICHANNEL TACTILE VOCODERS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 518-533
Citation: Gs. Donaldson et Ra. Ruth, DERIVED BAND AUDITORY BRAIN-STEM RESPONSE ESTIMATES OF TRAVELING-WAVEVELOCITY IN HUMANS .2. SUBJECTS WITH NOISE-INDUCED HEARING-LOSS AND MENIERES-DISEASE, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 534-545
Citation: Phhm. Vanlieshout et al., FROM PLANNING TO ARTICULATION IN SPEECH PRODUCTION - WHAT DIFFERENTIATES A PERSON WHO STUTTERS FROM A PERSON WHO DOES NOT STUTTER, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 546-564
Authors:
SCHIAVETTI N
WHITEHEAD RL
METZ DE
WHITEHEAD B
MIGNEREY M
Citation: N. Schiavetti et al., VOICE ONSET TIME IN SPEECH PRODUCED DURING SIMULTANEOUS COMMUNICATION, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 565-572
Citation: Sn. Awan et Pb. Mueller, SPEAKING FUNDAMENTAL-FREQUENCY CHARACTERISTICS OF WHITE, AFRICAN-AMERICAN, AND HISPANIC KINDERGARTNERS, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 573-577
Authors:
SEDDOH SAK
ROBIN DA
SIM HS
HAGEMAN C
MOON JB
FOLKINS JW
Citation: Sak. Seddoh et al., SPEECH TIMING IN APRAXIA OF SPEECH VERSUS CONDUCTION APHASIA, Journal of speech and hearing research, 39(3), 1996, pp. 590-603