A comparison of comprehension of rate controlled speech by young aphasic and normal children

It is obvious that the effects of speaking rate on the ability of aphasic children to comprehend verbal material has not been extensively researched. The studies cited above suggest that an increase in rate adversely affects comprehension by various subjects, while a decrease in rate may improve com...

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Main Author: Gomez, Deborah
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Published: Scholarly Commons 1976
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spelling ndltd-pacific.edu-oai-scholarlycommons.pacific.edu-uop_etds-29162021-09-01T05:17:38Z A comparison of comprehension of rate controlled speech by young aphasic and normal children Gomez, Deborah It is obvious that the effects of speaking rate on the ability of aphasic children to comprehend verbal material has not been extensively researched. The studies cited above suggest that an increase in rate adversely affects comprehension by various subjects, while a decrease in rate may improve comprehension by certain subjects. Therefore, the present study attempted to examine the effects of the rate at which an auditory stimulus is presented to aphasic and normal children. 1976-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/1917 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2916&context=uop_etds University of the Pacific Theses and Dissertations Scholarly Commons Aphasic children Speech Intelligibility of Language disorders in children Tempo (Phonetics) Medicine and Health Sciences Social and Behavioral Sciences
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topic Aphasic children
Speech
Intelligibility of
Language disorders in children
Tempo (Phonetics)
Medicine and Health Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
spellingShingle Aphasic children
Speech
Intelligibility of
Language disorders in children
Tempo (Phonetics)
Medicine and Health Sciences
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Gomez, Deborah
A comparison of comprehension of rate controlled speech by young aphasic and normal children
description It is obvious that the effects of speaking rate on the ability of aphasic children to comprehend verbal material has not been extensively researched. The studies cited above suggest that an increase in rate adversely affects comprehension by various subjects, while a decrease in rate may improve comprehension by certain subjects. Therefore, the present study attempted to examine the effects of the rate at which an auditory stimulus is presented to aphasic and normal children.
author Gomez, Deborah
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title A comparison of comprehension of rate controlled speech by young aphasic and normal children
title_short A comparison of comprehension of rate controlled speech by young aphasic and normal children
title_full A comparison of comprehension of rate controlled speech by young aphasic and normal children
title_fullStr A comparison of comprehension of rate controlled speech by young aphasic and normal children
title_full_unstemmed A comparison of comprehension of rate controlled speech by young aphasic and normal children
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