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JournalISSN: 1092-4388

Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research 

American Speech–Language–Hearing Association
About: Journal of Speech Language and Hearing Research is an academic journal published by American Speech–Language–Hearing Association. The journal publishes majorly in the area(s): Medicine & Stuttering. It has an ISSN identifier of 1092-4388. Over the lifetime, 7507 publications have been published receiving 343362 citations. The journal is also known as: J speech lang hear res & JSLHR.


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TL;DR: The prevalence estimates obtained fell within recent estimates for SLI, but demonstrated that this condition is more prevalent among females than has been previously reported.
Abstract: This epidemiologic study estimated the prevalence of specific language impairment (SLI) in monolingual English-speaking kindergarten children. From a stratified cluster sample in rural, urban, and ...

1,932 citations

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TL;DR: 10 principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity and considerations in applying them to the damaged brain are reviewed from the perspective of basic neuroscientists but in a manner intended to be useful for the development of more effective clinical rehabilitation interventions.
Abstract: Purpose This paper reviews 10 principles of experience-dependent neural plasticity and considerations in applying them to the damaged brain. Method Neuroscience research using a variety of models o...

1,907 citations

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TL;DR: A simple linear transformation of the arcsine transform is suggested, which produces values that are numerically close to the original percentage values over most of the percentage range while retaining all of the desirable statistical properties of the arcine transform.
Abstract: Arcsine or angular transformations have been used for many years to transform proportions to make them more suitable for statistical analysis. A problem with such transformations is that the arcsin...

1,402 citations

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TL;DR: The LEAP-Q is a valid, reliable, and efficient tool for assessing the language profiles of multilingual, neurologically intact adult populations in research settings.
Abstract: Purpose To develop a reliable and valid questionnaire of bilingual language status with predictable relationships between self-reported and behavioral measures Method In Study 1, the internal vali

1,357 citations

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TL;DR: Thirty-second speech samples were studied of at least 30 patients in each of 7 discrete neurologic groups, each patient unequivocally diagnosed as being a representative of his diagnostic group, leading to results leading to these conclusions.
Abstract: Thirty-second speech samples were studied of at least 30 patients in each of 7 discrete neurologic groups, each patient unequivocally diagnosed as being a representative of his diagnostic group. Three judges independently rated each of these samples on each of 38 dimensions of speech and voice using a 7-point scale of severity. Computer analysis based on the means of the three ratings on each patient on each dimension yielded results leading to these conclusions: (1) Speech indeed follows neuroanatomy and neurophysiology. There are multiple types or patterns of dysarthria, each mirroring a different kind of abnormality of motor functioning. (2) These patterns of dysarthria can be differentiated; they sound different. They consist of definitive groupings of certain dimensions of speech and voice, deviant to distinctive degrees. (3) Five types of dysarthria were delineated: flaccid dysarthria (in bulbar palsy), spastic dysarthria (in pseudobulbar palsy), ataxic dysarthria (in cerebellar disorders), hypokine...

1,179 citations

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No. of papers from the Journal in previous years
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2022502
2021344
2020306
2019316
2018212