69 results on '"Zajac, David J."'
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2. Alveolar Backing in 3-Year-Old Children With and Without Repaired Cleft Palate: Preliminary Findings Related to Cleft Type and History of Otitis Media
3. Velopharyngeal Function in Speech Production
4. Development and Resolution of Nasal Fricatives in a Child With Repaired Bilateral Cleft Lip and Palate: A Case Report
5. Lexicogrammatical skills in 2-year-old children with and without repaired cleft palate
6. The Palatal Closure Efficiency Index: A New Speaker-Centered Aerodynamic Metric for the Evaluation of Velopharyngeal Function During Speech
7. Emergence of Prevocalic Stop Consonants in Children With Repaired Cleft Palate
8. Lexical Selectivity of 2-Year-Old Children With and Without Repaired Cleft Palate Based on Parent Report
9. Vocabulary Growth From 18 to 24 Months of Age in Children With and Without Repaired Cleft Palate
10. Obligatory Nasal Turbulence as a Trigger for the Development of Posterior Nasal Fricatives in a Child With Repaired Cleft Palate
11. Vocal Loudness as Contributory to the Occurrence of Obligatory Posterior Nasal Turbulence
12. A case report of nasal fricatives with grimacing: Evidence for spectral marking of the /s/-/ʃ/ contrast
13. Velopharyngeal Status of Stop Consonants and Vowels Produced by Young Children With and Without Repaired Cleft Palate at 12, 14, and 18 Months of Age: A Preliminary Analysis
14. Age and Phonetic Influences on Velar Flutter as a Component of Nasal Turbulence in Children with Repaired Cleft Palate
15. Velar flutter does not Occur on Persian radico-uvular /G/ sound: Case reports
16. Acoustic-temporal aspects of stop-plosives in the speech of Persian-speaking children with cleft lip and palate
17. Velopharyngeal status of vowels produced with and without hard glottal attack in children with repaired cleft palate
18. Nasal coarticulation in normal infants: A physiological analysis
19. Aerodynamic and Laryngeal Characteristics of Place-Dependent Voice Onset Time Differences
20. Aerodynamic factors for place-dependent voice onset time differences
21. Acoustic correlates of velar flutter associated with nasal emission during /s/ in children with velopharyngeal dysfunction
22. The Nature of Nasal Fricatives: Articulatory-Perceptual Characteristics and Etiologic Considerations
23. Speech Aerodynamics
24. Abrupt Laryngeal Engagement during Stop Plosive-Vowel Transitions in Children with Repaired Cleft Palate and Adequate Velopharyngeal Closure: Aerodynamic and Sound Pressure Level Evidence
25. The Assessment of Velopharyngeal Function Using Nasal Ram Pressure Testing following Palatoplasty
26. Nasalance Scores of Children With Repaired Cleft Palate Who Exhibit Normal Velopharyngeal Closure During Aerodynamic Testing
27. Spectral analysis of word-initial alveolar and velar plosives produced by Iranian children with cleft lip and palate
28. Maxillary Arch Dimensions and Spectral Characteristics of Children With Cleft Lip and Palate Who Produce Middorsum Palatal Stops
29. Deglutitive Subglottic Air Pressure and Respiratory System Recoil
30. Reliability and Validity of a Computer-Mediated, Single-Word Intelligibility Test: Preliminary Findings for Children with Repaired Cleft Lip and Palate
31. Evaluating the spectral distinction between sibilant fricatives through a speaker-centered approach
32. Direct Magnitude Estimation of Articulation Rate in Boys With Fragile X Syndrome
33. Effects of Altered Fundamental Frequency on Nasalance during Vowel Production by Adult Speakers at Targeted Sound Pressure Levels
34. Translating Principles of Speech Science to Clinical Practice: Current and Future Trends in Craniofacial Disorders
35. Estimation of Transpalatal Nasalance during Production of Voiced Stop Consonants by Noncleft Speakers Using an Oral-Nasal Mask
36. Articulation Rate and Vowel Space Characteristics of Young Males With Fragile X Syndrome: Preliminary Acoustic Findings
37. Direct Measurement of Subglottic Air Pressure While Swallowing
38. Maximizing Clinical Acquisition and Interpretation of Aerodynamic and Acoustic Speech Data in Children With Velopharyngeal Dysfunction
39. Air Pressure Responses to Sudden Vocal Tract Pressure Bleeds During Production of Stop Consonants
40. Temporal Characteristics of Aerodynamic Segments in the Speech of Children and Adults
41. Temporal Characteristics of Aerodynamic Segments in the Speech of Children and Adults
42. Discussion
43. The relationship between spectral characteristics and perceived hypernasality in children
44. Effects of Vowel Height and Vocal Intensity on Anticipatory Nasal Airflow in Individuals With Normal Speech
45. The Influence of Acoustic and Perceptual Factors on Perceived Hypernasality in the Vowel [i]: A Preliminary Study
46. Does the Respiratory System Function as an Active Pressure-Flow Source During Experimental Venting of Oral Air Pressure? Comments on Finnegan, Luschei, and Hoffman (1999)
47. Pressure-Flow Characteristics of /m/ and /p/ Production in Speakers without Cleft Palate: Developmental Findings
48. Pressure-Flow Characteristics of /m/ and /p/ Production in Speakers Without Cleft Palate: Developmental Findings
49. Book Review: Handbook of Clinical Speech Physiology
50. Aerodynamic Characteristics of Tracheostomy Speaking Valves
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