Phonological Encoding and Monitoring in Normal and Pathological Speech
Herausgeber: Hartsuiker, Robert J; Wijnen, Frank; Postma, Albert; Bastiaanse, Roelien
Phonological Encoding and Monitoring in Normal and Pathological Speech
Herausgeber: Hartsuiker, Robert J; Wijnen, Frank; Postma, Albert; Bastiaanse, Roelien
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Bringing together a range of experts, the editors of this volume aim to show how psycholinguistic models of normal speech processing can be applied to the study of disorders of speech production, such as stuttering, aphasia and verbal dyspraxia.
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Bringing together a range of experts, the editors of this volume aim to show how psycholinguistic models of normal speech processing can be applied to the study of disorders of speech production, such as stuttering, aphasia and verbal dyspraxia.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781138877443
- ISBN-10: 1138877441
- Artikelnr.: 42786769
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 336
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 472g
- ISBN-13: 9781138877443
- ISBN-10: 1138877441
- Artikelnr.: 42786769
Robert J. Hartsuiker, Roelien Bastiaanse, Albert Postma, Frank Wijnen
R. Hartsuiker
R. Bastiaanse
A. Postma
F. Wijnen
Phonological Encoding and Monitoring in Normal and Pathological Speech. Section 1: Theories and Models of Phonological Encoding. G. Dell
A. Kim
Speech Errors and Word Form Encoding. A. Roelofs
Spoken Word Planning
Comprehending
and Self-monitoring: Evaluation of WEAVER++. Section 2: Pathologies of Phonological Encoding. N. Martin
An Interactive Activation Account of Aphasic Speech Errors: Converging Influences of Locus
Type and Severity of Processing Impairment. D.B. den Ouden
R. Bastiaanse
Phonological Encoding and Conduction Aphasia. K. Melnick
E. Conture
R. Ohde
Phonological Encoding in Young Children who Stutter. C. Code
Syllables in the Brain: Evidence from Brain Damage. L. Nijland
B. Maassen
Syllable Planning and Motor Programming Deficits in Developmental Apraxia of Speech. Section 3: Theories and Models of Self-monitoring. A. Postma
C. Oomen
Critical Issues in Speech Monitoring. S. Nooteboom
Listening to Oneself: Monitoring Speech Production. R. Hartsuiker
H. Kolk
H. Martensen
The Division of Labor between Internal and External Speech Monitoring. Section 4: Self-monitoring in Pathological Speech. C. Oomen
A. Postma
H. Kolk
Speech Monitoring in Aphasia: Error Detection and Repair Behavior in a Patient with Broca's Aphasia. N. Vasic
F. Wijnen
Stuttering as a Monitoring Deficit. M. Russell
M. Corley
R. Lickley
Magnitude Estimation of Disfluency by Stutterers and Non-stutterers. R. Hartsuiker
H. Kolk
R. Lickley
Stuttering on Function Words and Content Words: A Computational Test of the Covert Repair Hypothesis. Section 5: Conclusions and Prospects. F. Wijnen
H. Kolk
Phonological Encoding
Monitoring
and Language Pathology: Conclusions and Prospects.
R. Bastiaanse
A. Postma
F. Wijnen
Phonological Encoding and Monitoring in Normal and Pathological Speech. Section 1: Theories and Models of Phonological Encoding. G. Dell
A. Kim
Speech Errors and Word Form Encoding. A. Roelofs
Spoken Word Planning
Comprehending
and Self-monitoring: Evaluation of WEAVER++. Section 2: Pathologies of Phonological Encoding. N. Martin
An Interactive Activation Account of Aphasic Speech Errors: Converging Influences of Locus
Type and Severity of Processing Impairment. D.B. den Ouden
R. Bastiaanse
Phonological Encoding and Conduction Aphasia. K. Melnick
E. Conture
R. Ohde
Phonological Encoding in Young Children who Stutter. C. Code
Syllables in the Brain: Evidence from Brain Damage. L. Nijland
B. Maassen
Syllable Planning and Motor Programming Deficits in Developmental Apraxia of Speech. Section 3: Theories and Models of Self-monitoring. A. Postma
C. Oomen
Critical Issues in Speech Monitoring. S. Nooteboom
Listening to Oneself: Monitoring Speech Production. R. Hartsuiker
H. Kolk
H. Martensen
The Division of Labor between Internal and External Speech Monitoring. Section 4: Self-monitoring in Pathological Speech. C. Oomen
A. Postma
H. Kolk
Speech Monitoring in Aphasia: Error Detection and Repair Behavior in a Patient with Broca's Aphasia. N. Vasic
F. Wijnen
Stuttering as a Monitoring Deficit. M. Russell
M. Corley
R. Lickley
Magnitude Estimation of Disfluency by Stutterers and Non-stutterers. R. Hartsuiker
H. Kolk
R. Lickley
Stuttering on Function Words and Content Words: A Computational Test of the Covert Repair Hypothesis. Section 5: Conclusions and Prospects. F. Wijnen
H. Kolk
Phonological Encoding
Monitoring
and Language Pathology: Conclusions and Prospects.
R. Hartsuiker
R. Bastiaanse
A. Postma
F. Wijnen
Phonological Encoding and Monitoring in Normal and Pathological Speech. Section 1: Theories and Models of Phonological Encoding. G. Dell
A. Kim
Speech Errors and Word Form Encoding. A. Roelofs
Spoken Word Planning
Comprehending
and Self-monitoring: Evaluation of WEAVER++. Section 2: Pathologies of Phonological Encoding. N. Martin
An Interactive Activation Account of Aphasic Speech Errors: Converging Influences of Locus
Type and Severity of Processing Impairment. D.B. den Ouden
R. Bastiaanse
Phonological Encoding and Conduction Aphasia. K. Melnick
E. Conture
R. Ohde
Phonological Encoding in Young Children who Stutter. C. Code
Syllables in the Brain: Evidence from Brain Damage. L. Nijland
B. Maassen
Syllable Planning and Motor Programming Deficits in Developmental Apraxia of Speech. Section 3: Theories and Models of Self-monitoring. A. Postma
C. Oomen
Critical Issues in Speech Monitoring. S. Nooteboom
Listening to Oneself: Monitoring Speech Production. R. Hartsuiker
H. Kolk
H. Martensen
The Division of Labor between Internal and External Speech Monitoring. Section 4: Self-monitoring in Pathological Speech. C. Oomen
A. Postma
H. Kolk
Speech Monitoring in Aphasia: Error Detection and Repair Behavior in a Patient with Broca's Aphasia. N. Vasic
F. Wijnen
Stuttering as a Monitoring Deficit. M. Russell
M. Corley
R. Lickley
Magnitude Estimation of Disfluency by Stutterers and Non-stutterers. R. Hartsuiker
H. Kolk
R. Lickley
Stuttering on Function Words and Content Words: A Computational Test of the Covert Repair Hypothesis. Section 5: Conclusions and Prospects. F. Wijnen
H. Kolk
Phonological Encoding
Monitoring
and Language Pathology: Conclusions and Prospects.
R. Bastiaanse
A. Postma
F. Wijnen
Phonological Encoding and Monitoring in Normal and Pathological Speech. Section 1: Theories and Models of Phonological Encoding. G. Dell
A. Kim
Speech Errors and Word Form Encoding. A. Roelofs
Spoken Word Planning
Comprehending
and Self-monitoring: Evaluation of WEAVER++. Section 2: Pathologies of Phonological Encoding. N. Martin
An Interactive Activation Account of Aphasic Speech Errors: Converging Influences of Locus
Type and Severity of Processing Impairment. D.B. den Ouden
R. Bastiaanse
Phonological Encoding and Conduction Aphasia. K. Melnick
E. Conture
R. Ohde
Phonological Encoding in Young Children who Stutter. C. Code
Syllables in the Brain: Evidence from Brain Damage. L. Nijland
B. Maassen
Syllable Planning and Motor Programming Deficits in Developmental Apraxia of Speech. Section 3: Theories and Models of Self-monitoring. A. Postma
C. Oomen
Critical Issues in Speech Monitoring. S. Nooteboom
Listening to Oneself: Monitoring Speech Production. R. Hartsuiker
H. Kolk
H. Martensen
The Division of Labor between Internal and External Speech Monitoring. Section 4: Self-monitoring in Pathological Speech. C. Oomen
A. Postma
H. Kolk
Speech Monitoring in Aphasia: Error Detection and Repair Behavior in a Patient with Broca's Aphasia. N. Vasic
F. Wijnen
Stuttering as a Monitoring Deficit. M. Russell
M. Corley
R. Lickley
Magnitude Estimation of Disfluency by Stutterers and Non-stutterers. R. Hartsuiker
H. Kolk
R. Lickley
Stuttering on Function Words and Content Words: A Computational Test of the Covert Repair Hypothesis. Section 5: Conclusions and Prospects. F. Wijnen
H. Kolk
Phonological Encoding
Monitoring
and Language Pathology: Conclusions and Prospects.