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Occupational voice disorders: Is there a firm case for industrial injuries disablement benefit?
Paul Carding
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 32(1), 47-48 (2007-04-25)
Priorities in developing the young adult classical singer at music college.
Janice Chapman
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 36(1), 28-31 (2010-11-16)
Yong Tae Hong et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 1-9 (2017-10-05)
Laser cordectomy (LC) or radiotherapy (RT) is often recommended in the early stage of laryngeal cancer. We conducted perceptual and acoustic analysis to compare sustained vowel and stop consonants since there is no article evaluating both the sustained vowel and
Ellika Schalling et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 32(1), 31-46 (2007-04-25)
With current progress in genetic research, autosomal, dominant, hereditary, neurodegenerative diseases, affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar connections, are increasingly diagnosed as spinocerebellar ataxias (SCA). In the present study speech samples from 21 subjects with spinocerebellar ataxia (SCA), and 21 matched
Anne Rosing-Schow et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 35(4), 166-168 (2010-10-12)
VoiceRelease is a progressively structured treatment system that aims to release the voice through muscle tension reduction by manual therapy, thereby facilitating healthy voice production. The VoiceRelease treatment should closely interact with functional voice training and should therefore be carried
Joakim Körner Gustafsson et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 1-10 (2018-02-16)
This study examines the effects of an intensive voice treatment focusing on increasing voice intensity, LSVT LOUD
Daniela Saraiva et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 42(4), 153-159 (2016-10-12)
To develop the pediatric Automatic Phonological Analysis Tools (APAT) and to estimate inter and intrajudge reliability, content validity, and concurrent validity. The APAT were constructed using Excel spreadsheets with formulas. The tools were presented to an expert panel for content
V Pettersen et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 29(2), 56-65 (2004-07-21)
This study aimed to examine whether changes in the activity of shoulder and neck muscles have consequences for the activation of primary breathing muscles. It further aimed to compare muscle loading levels of professional and student singers. Four professional opera
Svend Erik Mouridsen et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 34(3), 135-141 (2009-07-25)
Traditionally developmental language disorders (DLDs) have been studied with focus on psycholinguistic and cognitive implications, and little is known of the long-term psychosocial outcomes of individuals diagnosed with a DLD as children. The objective of this study was to compare
Tomáš Vampola et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 40(1), 14-23 (2013-03-23)
Resonance frequencies of the vocal tract have traditionally been modelled using one-dimensional models. These cannot accurately represent the events in the frequency region of the formant cluster around 2.5-4.5 kHz, however. Here, the vocal tract resonance frequencies and their mode
Anita McAllister
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 28(3), 117-125 (2003-11-05)
A few clinical investigations of children's voices have suggested a relation between voice deviation and oral motor and sensory dysfunction. This motivated the present retrospective study of the occurrence of voice disorders in a group of children with oral motor
Jakob Asberg et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 35(4), 189-193 (2010-08-24)
Based on data from 156 typically developing 10-12-year-olds from Sweden, reading comprehension skills were studied in three subgroups: those classified with specific poor word decoding skills (n = 10), those with specific poor language comprehension (n = 12), and those
Kristina Hansson et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 27(4), 146-154 (2003-03-01)
The results from pre-testings of 42 children selected for a cross-linguistic study are discussed to establish the usefulness of the assessment instruments used and whether the children selected are similar to children with specific language impairment (SLI) from other countries.
Wendy Cohen et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 37(1), 39-44 (2011-12-14)
The European Laryngological Society (ELS) recommend that functional assessment of voice disorder in adults requires evaluation of a number of different parameters. These include perceptual evaluation of voice, videostroboscopic imaging of vocal fold movement, acoustic analysis of specific voicing aspects
Wendy Cohen et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 37(1), 33-38 (2011-12-14)
The European Laryngological Society (ELS) recommend that functional assessment of voice disorder in adults requires evaluation of a number of different parameters. The current paper presents a discussion of four of the five parameters highlighted in the ELS protocol: perceptual
Ingo R Titze et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 28(4), 147-155 (2003-12-23)
Two vocal qualities, twang and yawn, were synthesized and rated perceptually. The stimuli consisted of synthesized vocal productions of a sentence-length utterance 'ya ya ya ya ya,' which had speech-like intonation. In a continuum transformation from normal to twang, the
Riitta Ylitalo
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 31(2), 57-60 (2006-06-07)
To evaluate the presence of Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection and its correlation to extraesophageal and esophageal reflux, 18 consecutive contact granuloma patients were examined by laryngoscopy, 24-hour double probe pH monitoring and [13C]-urea breath test. Sixteen of the 18
Eva Arkkila et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 33(4), 179-189 (2008-07-09)
To study the possible influence of childhood language impairment on adult life and well-being, 35 persons with a mean age of 34 years filled out two questionnaires. Compared with the general population, subjects more often lived with parents, and were
Steven Gray et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 28(1), 7-13 (2003-07-30)
Due to advances in genomics and tissue engineering, new tools and methods are available for use in voice research. Microarray analysis, a method for examining the expression levels of thousand of genes within 24-48 hours, is a very powerful research
Matti Airas
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 33(1), 49-64 (2008-03-18)
The study of the glottal flow, the acoustic excitation for voiced speech, provides insight into the voice signal, which is of potential benefit in many disciplines. One common method for estimating the glottal flow is inverse filtering, in which the
Re: Bonilha HS, O'Shields M, Gerlach TT, Deliyski DD. Arytenoid adduction asymmetries in persons with and without voice disorders. Logoped Phoniatr Vocol. 2009 Aug 26:1-7. [E-pub ahead of print].
Gerhard Friedrich
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 35(3), 149-149 (2009-11-04)
C Dravins et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 21(3-4), 149-155 (1996-01-01)
The ability to interpret figures of speech was tested in nineteen patients with right hemisphere damage (RDH) and in seventeen controls. All subjects were presented fifteen expressions with metaphoric meanings and asked to select one of three pictures; one illustrating
Zuleica A Camargo et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 38(4), 157-166 (2013-07-06)
In this phonetic study, productions of the consonant in the stressed syllable position of the word arara as produced by 13 subjects with short and/or anterior lingual frenulum were compared before and after lingual frenectomy. The results from the measurement
Malene Slott et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 33(4), 190-207 (2008-11-26)
This paper targets assessment instruments used by speech-language therapists in Denmark for monolingual 3-4-year-old children. The paper is based on two studies. In the first study 29 assessment instruments were compared with respect to language constructs that were covered by
Paulina Krasnodębska et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 1-6 (2018-01-11)
The diagnostic procedure of phonation is dominated by subjective assessment tools. It seems reasonable to seek methods of quantitative glottal cycle assessment. The aim of our study was the analysis of open quotients (OQ) of the glottis. One hundred and
A Jahn et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 21(3-4), 181-185 (1996-01-01)
Visual examination of the larynx has a history rich in personalities and anecdotes. Beginning with early experiments, and continuing with the work of the eminent Spanish voice teacher Manuel Garcia, the history of indirect and direct laryngoscopy is presented, complete
C A Barlow et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 27(2), 66-73 (2002-12-19)
Many vocal practitioners have strong beliefs regarding the age at which singing training of a child should begin, and the different ways in which male and female children should be treated. These beliefs are not substantiated by any scientific research
Gláucia Laís Salomão et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 34(2), 73-83 (2009-04-14)
The voice source differs between modal and falsetto registers, but singers often try to reduce the associated timbral differences, some even doubting that there are any. A total of 54 vowel sounds sung in falsetto and modal register by 13
Inger Lundeborg et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 40(4), 149-155 (2014-07-06)
Mastering spatial and temporal co-ordination in speech production is a challenge for children. Voice onset time (VOT) reflects timing in speech. The objective was to study VOT in Swedish children with a diagnosed phonological impairment and compare results with normative
Martyn Lowden et al.
Logopedics, phoniatrics, vocology, 34(1), 32-35 (2009-02-14)
Unlike gastro-oesophageal reflux, extra-oesophageal reflux (EOR) is not necessarily associated with heartburn. The potential prevalence of EOR in general practice in the UK using the Reflux Symptom Index (RSI) questionnaire was determined. A total of 1152 patients attending a GP
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