Use of listening strategies for the speech of individuals with dysarthria and cerebral palsy
By: Hustad, Katherine C.
Contributor(s): Dardid, Caitlin M | Kramper, Amy J.
Series: Augmentative and Alternative Communication 27 (1) 2011: 5-15.Publisher: 2011Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volume Subject(s): CEREBRAL PALSY | DYSARTHRIA | SPEECH DISORDERS | INTELLIGIBILITY | LISTENING SKILLSSummary: Examined listeners' endorsement of cognitive, linguistic, segmental, and suprasegmental strategies employed when listening to speakers with dysarthria. Speakers were eight individuals with dysarthria and cerebral palsy. Listeners were 80 individuals who transcribed speech stimuli and rated their use of each of 24 listening strategies on a 4-point scale. Results showed that cognitive and linguistic strategies were most highly endorsed. Suggests that there may be a core of strategies common to listeners of speakers with dysarthria that may be supplemented by additional strategies, based on characteristics of the speaker and speech signal.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Examined listeners' endorsement of cognitive, linguistic, segmental, and suprasegmental strategies employed when listening to speakers with dysarthria. Speakers were eight individuals with dysarthria and cerebral palsy. Listeners were 80 individuals who transcribed speech stimuli and rated their use of each of 24 listening strategies on a 4-point scale. Results showed that cognitive and linguistic strategies were most highly endorsed. Suggests that there may be a core of strategies common to listeners of speakers with dysarthria that may be supplemented by additional strategies, based on characteristics of the speaker and speech signal.
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