In:Intelligibility in Speech Disorders: Theory, measurement and management
Edited by Raymond D. Kent
[Studies in Speech Pathology and Clinical Linguistics 1] 1992
► pp. v–vi
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Published online: 16 April 1992
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Table of contents
2. An application of structural linguistics to intelligibility measurement of impaired speakers of English35
4. The role of phonation in speech intelligibility: A review and preliminary data from patients with Parkinson's disease119
6. Speech intelligibility in the hearing impaired: Research and clinical implications233
7. Intelligibility measurement as a tool in the clinical management of dysarthric speakers265
9. Prospects for neurophysiology approaches to the study of speech intelligibility329
Index363
