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CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS, 1994, VOL. 8, No. 4, 345-346 SUBJECT INDEX Acoustic analysis, 45-66, 161-169 Jitter, 165-168 Aphasia, 27-43, 177-200 Junction, 1-25 Articles, 153-160 Length, 72-74 Bilingualism, 177-200 Morphological development, 153-160 Cantonese, 235-255 Morphology, 177-200 Child Motor speech disorders, 45-66 phonology, 1-25, 283-294 Palatal lift, 201-218 speech, 235-255 Paradigmatic versus Syntagmatic analysis, 2 Cleft palate, 109-125, 219-233 Pathological voices acoustic characteristics of, speech patterns in, 225—228 61-169 Sri Lankan Cleft Lip and Palate Project, Perseveration, 321-336 219-233 Phonemic Clicks, 283-294 contrast, 267-281 Clinical phonology, 1-25, 283-294 paraphasia, 27-43 Communicative Phonetic competence in children, 141-152 features, of sentence/turn effectiveness, 45-66 delimitation, 4-6 flexibility, 141-152 inventories, 91-107, 284-285, 295-320 Contrastive stress, 45-66 transcription, 67—83 Crosslinguistic studies, 109-125, 247-249 Phonological acquisition, 283-294, 267-281, 295-320 Derivation, 177-200 assessment, 1—25 Differential diagnosis, 235-255 disorder, 127-139, 235-255, 267-287, Disordered speech, 67-83 283-294 developmental disorder, 1-25 domains, 30-31 transcription of, 67-83 regularity, 127-139 Dutch, 27-43 remediation, 91—107 Dysarthria, 201-218 Phonology, 27-43, 127-139 child, 1-25, 283-294 Echolalia, 325 Phonosurgery, 161-169 Electropalatography, 201-218 Pitch, 74-77 Eye fixation patterns, 179-181, 192-193 Portuguese, 127-139 Predicates, 153-160 Feature distinctions, 91—107 Psycholinguistic models, 21-23, 113-114, Feedback, 177-200, 236 auditory, 41 biofeedback, 202 Reiteration, 73-74 EPG feedback, 201-218 Repetitiveness, 321—336 Finnish, 177-200 Formant transitions, 45—66 Semantic impairment, 180 Sentence focus, 6-8 Grammatical subjects, 153-160 Sibilants, 283-294 Single words versus connected speech, 1-2, 27 Implicational relationships, 91—107 Sociolinguistics, 141-152, 322 Inflection, 177-200 Sonorant sustainment, 27-43 Intensity, 77-78 Sonority, 136 Intonation, 74—77 Specific language impairment, 153-160 Intonational phrase, 30-31, 37-39 Spectral analysis, 267-281 Inventory Speech consonant, 295-320 acquisition, 267-281 phonetic, 91-107, 284-285, 295-320 analysis, 219-233 346 Subject Index assessment, 109-125 Therapy rate, 77-78 in EPG feedback training, 204-214 Stereotypy, 321-336 voice therapy, 167—168 Stress, 45-66, 74 Type-token ratio, 321-336 Style and register changes, 141-152 Suprasegmentals, 67-83 Swedish, 177-200 Velar-alveolar contrast, 267-281 Syllable Voice quality junction, 1-25 conventions for transcribing, 78-79 position, 28-30 CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS, 1994, VOL. 8, NO. 4, 347-348 INDEX OF AUTHORS AHLSEN, E., see Laine, M. BALL, M. J., Cope, C., RAHILLY, J., and HAZLETT, D.: Non-segmental aspects of disordered speech: developments in transcription, 67 BASTIAANSE, R., GILBERS, D., and VAN DER LINDE, K.: A single case study of a rare phonemic deficit in aphasia, 27 BEDoRE, L. M., LEONARD, L. B., and GANDOURJ,. : The substitution of a click for sibilants: a case study, 283 BLEILE, K. M., see Robb, M. P. BRONDSTED, K., GRUNWELL, P., HENNINGG.S, SJAONSONNI,US , K., KARJ.L, MEIVJERN, MG., O,RDIN G, U., SELL, D., VERMEU-ZIEVERINK, E., and WYATT, R.: A phonetic framework for the cross-linguistic analysis of cleft palate speech, 109 Cope, C., see Ball, M. J. DEJONCKERE, P. H., and WieNekE, G. H.: Spectral cepstral and aperiodicity characteristics of pathological voices before and after phonosurgical treatment, 161 DINNSEN, D. A., see Forrest, K. Dopp, B. J., see So, L. K. H. ELBERT, M., see Forrest, K. ForREST, K., WEISMER, G., ELBERT, M., and DINNSEN, D. A.: Spectral analysis of target appropriate /t/ and /k/ produced by phonologically disordered and normally articulating children, 267 GANDOUR, J., see Bedore, L. M. GILBERS, D., see Bastiaanse, R. GOLDSTEIN, P., ZIEGLER, W., VOGEL, M., and Hoo_e, P.: Combined palatal-lift and EPG-feedback therapy in dysarthria: a case study, 201 GRUNWELL, P., see Sell, D. HARASTYJ,. , ROSENTHAL, J. B. M., REED, V. A., and Jones, A.: Communicative flexibility in children: its effect on judgements of communicative competence and communication disorder, 141 HAZLETT, D., see Ball, M. J. HENNINGSSON, G., see Brondsted, K. HOoLe, P., see Goldstein, P. HyYOnaA, J., see Laine, M. JANSONIUS, K., see Brondsted, K. Jones, A., see Harasty, J. KARLING, J., see Brondsted, K. KOIVUSELKA-SALLINEN, P., see Laine, M. LAINE, M., NIEMI, J., KOI1VUSELKA-SALLINEN, P., AHLSEN, E., and HyONnA, J.: A neurolinguistic analysis of morphological deficits in a Finnish-Swedish bilingual aphasic, 177 LEONARD, L. B., see Bedore, L. M. Liss, J. M., and WEISMER, G.: Selected acoustic characteristics of contrastive production in control geriatric, apraxic, and ataxic disarthric speakers, 45 McGrecor, K. K.: Article use in the spontaneous samples of children with specific language impairment: the importance of considering syntactic contexts, 153 Mars, M., see Sell, D. MEUWER, M., see Brondsted, K. 348 Index of authors NieMi, J., see Laine, M. OrDING, U., see Brondsted, K. PERKINS, M.: Repetitiveness in language disorders: a new analytical procedure, 321 RAHILLY, J., see Ball, M. J. RANDALL FiGurskKI, G., see Tyler, Ann A. REED, V. A., see Harasty, J. Ross, M. P., and BLEILE, K. M.: Consonant inventories of young children from 8 to 25 months, 295 ROSENTHAL, J. B. M., see Harasty, J. SELL, D., GRUNWELL, P., and Mars, M.: A methodology for the evaluation of severely disordered cleft palate speech, 219 SELL, D., see Brondsted, K. So, L. K. H., and Dopp, B. J.: Phonologically disordered Cantonese-speaking children, 235 TYLeR, ANN A., and RANDALL FiGurskI, G.: Phonetic inventory changes after treating distinctions along an implicational hierarchy, 91 VAN DER LINDE, K., see Bastiaanse, R. VERMEU-ZIEVERINK, E., see Brondsted, K. VOGEL, M., see Goldstein, P. WEISMER, G., see Liss, J. M. WEISMER, G., see Forrest, K. WELLS, W.: Junction in developmental speech disorder: a case study, | WIENEKE, G. H., see Dejonckere, P. H. WYATT, R., see Brondsted, K. Yavas, M.: Extreme regularity in phonological disorder: a case study, 127 ZIEGLER, W., see Goldstein, P.

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