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Assessing Language Production using SALT Software. A Clinician's Guide to Language Sample Analysis. New Zealand version
Miller, Jon F.; Andriacchi, Karen; Nockerts, Ann. - : SALT Software LLC, 2012
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Sensitivity of narrative organization measures using narrative retells produced by young school-age children
In: Language testing. - London : Sage 27 (2010) 4, 603-626
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Topics in early modern philosophy of mind
Miller, Jon (Hrsg.). - [Dordrecht] [u.a.] : Springer, 2009
UB Frankfurt Linguistik
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Truth and Tradition in Plato and the Cambridge Platonists
Koffman, Jordan. - 2009
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Narrative Transcription Accuracy and Reliability in Two Languages
In: Topics in language disorders. - Hagerstown, Md. : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins 28 (2008) 2, 178-188
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Is exposure enough?
In: Proceedings of the 32nd Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development (Boston, 2008), p. 438-449
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Narrative transcription accuracy and reliability in two languages
In: Narrative abilities: new research and clinical implications. - New York, NY [u.a.] : Lippincott Williams & Wilkins (2008), 178-188
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Phonetic Intelligibility Testing in Adults with Down Syndrome
Abstract: The purpose of the study was to document speech intelligibility deficits for a group of five adult males with Down syndrome, and use listener based error profiles to identify phonetic dimensions underlying reduced intelligibility. Phonetic error profiles were constructed for each speaker using the Kent, Weismer, Kent, and Rosenbek (1989) word intelligibility test. The test was designed to allow for identification of reasons for the intelligibility deficit, quantitative analyses at varied levels, and sensitivity to potential speech deficits across populations. Listener generated profiles were calculated based on a multiple-choice task and a transcription task. The most disrupted phonetic features, across listening task, involved simplification of clusters in both the word initial and word final position, and contrasts involving tongue-posture, control, and timing (e.g., high-low vowel, front-back vowel, and place of articulation for stops and fricatives). Differences between speakers in the ranking of these phonetic features was found, however, the mean error proportion for the six most severely affected features correlated highly with the overall intelligibility score (0.88 based on multiple-choice task, .94 for the transcription task). The phonetic feature analyses are an index that may help clarify the suspected motor speech basis for the speech intelligibility deficits seen in adults with Down syndrome and may lead to improved speech management in these individuals.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17692179
https://doi.org/10.3104/editorials.2034
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2805101
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Developmental theory and language disorders : background issues
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Developmental theory and language disorders
Fletcher, Paul; Miller, Jon F.. - Amsterdam [etc.] : Benjamins, 2005
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It is not just the poor kids : the use of AAE forms by African-American school-aged children from middle SES communities
In: Journal of communication disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 37 (2004) 6, 467-487
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It is not just the poor kids: the use of AAE forms by African-American school-aged children from middle SES communities
In: Journal of communication disorders. - New York, NY : Elsevier 37 (2004) 6, 467-488
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Spoken language samples of New Zealand children in conversation and narration
In: Advances in speech language pathology. - London [u.a.] : Taylor & Francis 6 (2004) 4, 195-208
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Use of cognitive state predicates by language-impaired children
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 36 (2001) 3, 349-370
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Use of cognitive state predicates by language-impaired children
In: International journal of language & communication disorders. - Oxford : Wiley-Blackwell 36 (2001) 3, 349-370
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Improving the communication of people with Down syndrome
Miller, Jon F. (Hrsg.). - Baltimore, Md. [u.a.] : Brookes, 1999
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Down syndrome : the impact of speech production on language development
In: Exploring the speech-language connection. - Baltimore, Maryland [u.a.] : Brookes (1998), 163-177
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The structure of mother-child play : young children with Down syndrome and typically developing children
In: Developmental psychology. - Richmond, Va. [u.a.] : American Psychological Association 34 (1998) 1, 77-87
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The search for the phenotype of disordered language performance
In: Toward a genetics of language (Mahwah, N.J., 1996), p. 297-314
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Genetics
Brzustowicz, Linda M. (Mitarb.); Smith, Shelley D. (Mitarb.); Pennington, Bruce F. (Mitarb.)...
In: Toward a genetics of language. - Mahwah, N.J. : Erlbaum (1996), 1-110
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