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CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS, 2001. VOL. 15. No. 8. 680 SUBJECT INDEX Acoustic Foreign accent syndrome, 195 I18 analyses, 103-106 French, 57-61 correlates, 151-155 Fricative-vowel, 139-143 data, 441-456 Frequency contours, 181-193 phenotypes, 603—630, 631—65 Acquisition, 9-13, 15-18, 29 Gender effects, 117-122 Affricates, 133—138 Grammatical analysis, 399-426 African-American, 169 Age effects. 117-122 Hearing impaired. 529—550 Anterior aphasia, 103-106 Aphasia, 79-83, 229-243 Intelligibility, 91—95 Apraxia. 275-307 Intonation, 529-550 Ap' raxic errors, | 13-116 Intonation Articulation, | 23—127. 319-339. 457-485 contours, < 567-584 Attention, 113-116 patterns, 551—566 Australian, 457-485 oe Japanese liquid, 29-33 Bilingual, 35-39 ae Brain damace. 441-456 Language-impaired, 57-61 < damage? . Lateral oe fricative. —3 a ; Lexical erebral palsied speech. 585-601 7 ims liffusion, 19-2 hronic otitis media. 47—5] , wens asa left lip. 129132 retrieval, 487-498 % P- "| i Linguistic variables, 651—662 lusters, 9 Liquid-nasal substitutions, > 23—28 linician-child conversation, 169 linical comparative platform, 245 Mandarin, 427-440 oarticulation, 139-143. 145-150 Manual procedures, 399-4? 6 ochlear implantation, 363—382 Mazes. 63—66 oda consonants, 35—39 ompensatory Motot theories, 123 127 articulation, 129 I37 Neural basis. 163-168 strategies, 67—7] Neuroimaging. 163—168 omputerized procedures, 399-426 7 Non-native pronunciation, 195 Is onstruction of turns, 79-83 Normal language development. 567—584 ontext, 79-83 Normally-developing. 57-61 onversational turn-taking, 383-398 o--o<cocccuurrrreen ce, » 2De1 9-2278 Optimality theory. 15- -18 Deep brain stimulation, 97-10] Palate. 129-132 Demention of the Alzheimer’s Type. 91-95 Palilalia. 663—677 Developmental apraxia. 145—150 Pallidotomy surgery, 107-111 Disordered language development. Parkinson's disease. 97—101, 107-111. 567—584 551-566 Dysarthria, 181-193, 309-317, 3! Phoneme Dyslexia, 319-339 discrimination, 57-61 Dysprosody. 551-566 identification, 57-61 Phonemic awareness. 35—39 EMG, 123-127 Phonetics. 103—106 English, 427-440, 457-485 *honetic correction, 151-155 Euro-American, 245-252 Phonetically based constraints, 23—28 Phonological Fo characteristics, 245—2: acquisition, 19 4 4177 -5] Force, 123-1219 7 analysis, 399-426 clinician race, 169-175 motor learning. 157-161 production, 133-138, 363-382 441-456 based constraints 23-28 rate, 129-132 Phonology. 103-106 Speech-genetics studies. 603-630, 631-650 Prosodic patterns, 85—89 Stroke, 195-218 Prosody 44] 456 Stuttering, 219-228, 487-498. 651-662 | > rosody-V\-V O} VICE Stuttering treatment outcome, 163-168 characte2r istics, 297755 —30W 7 Sub thalamic nucleus, 97—10 screening profile, 505—528 yntactic ambiguities. 441-456 Puerto Rican, 343-36] Time-course analysis, 73 lypology. 9-13 Relative markers. 257-274 Residual distortions, 603—630 650 Unconstrained oral naming abilities Rehearsed sequences. 91-95 Right-hemisphere damage. 73 Unilateral brain lesions, 85—89 RMS nasalance, 117-122 Variable substitution patterns. 41—45 Sentence int 181-193 Sonorit 35-39 characteristics. 97-10] Spanish, 343-361 onset time, 107-111 Specific language impairment. 63 66 Voicing impairment, 103—106 Vowel production, 427-440 Welsh, 3—7 CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS. 2000. VOL. 15. No. 8. 681-684 : 4 INDEX OF AUTHORS ACKERMANN, H.. see Penner. H ASSMAN-HULSMANS. C.. see Maassen. B AWAN. S. N.: Age and gender effects on measures of RMS nasalance,. 117 BAKRAN, J.. see Mildner, \V Batt. M. J... MOLLER. N. and Munro, S.: Patterns in the acquisition of the Welsh lateral fricative, 3 BarLow. J. A.: A preliminary typology of initial clusters in acquisition, 9 Barry,J .. see Blamey, P Baum. S. R., Pett. M. D.. LEONARD, C. L. and Gorpon, J. K.: Using prosody to resolve temporary syntactic ambiguities in speech production: acoustic data on brain-damaged speakers. 44] BEAUSOLEIL, N.. Monetta, L., LEBLANC, B. and JOANETTE, Y.: Unconstrained oral naming abilities of right-hemisphere damaged individuals: a qualitative and time-course analysis 73 BEEKE. S.. WILKINSON, R. and Maxim, J.: Context as a resource for the construction of turns it talk in aphasia, 79 BHARADWAJ, S.. see Katz. W. I BLAMEY. P.. BARRY, J.. Bow, C.. SARANT, J.. PAATSCH, L. and WALEs, R.: The development OI t speech production following cochlear implantation, 363 BoucuHer, V. J.: A stumbling block in the development of motor theories of speech: relating EMG to force-related changes in articulation, 123 Bow. C.. see Blamey. P BRESSMANN, T. and SApeR. R.: Speech rate in cleft lip and palate speakers with compensatory articulation, 129 BUNTON. K.. KENT. R. D.. Kent. J. F. and Durry. J. R.: The effects of flattening fundamental frequency contours on sentence intelligibility in speakevs with dysarthria, 181] HEN. Y.. Ross, M., Gitpert, H. and LERMAN, J.: Vowel production by Mandarin speakers a of English, 427 CINTRON, P.. see Goldstein, B COLEMAN, J. S.. see Dankovitova, J Comrie, P., MACKENZIE, C. and MCCALL, J.: The influencoe f acquired dysarthria on conversa- tional turn-taking, 383 ~ ooMBES, T., see Packman, A Core. C. W.. see Yavas. M.S = see Maassen, B DAGENAIS, P.. see Southwood, M. H DANILOFF, R.. see Terrell. S. | DaANKOviCova, J...G uURD. J. M.. MARSHALL. J. C.. MACMAHON, M. K. C., STUART-SMITH, J.. CoLeMAN, J. S. and SLater, A.: Aspects of non-native pronunciation in a case of altered iccent following stroke (foreign accent syndrome), 195 Davis. S.. see Ueda. I Dre Nit. L. F. and Kroii. R. M.: Searching for the neural .basis of stuttering treatment outcome: recent neuroimaging studies, 163 De Vos. C.. see Van Borsel. J Der Vos. N.. see Van Borsel. J DINNSEN. D. A.: New insights from optimality theory for acquisition, 15 Durry. J. R.. see Bunton, K E_pert.M .. see Forrest.K Ev_uiot, N.. see Ferguson, A Evatt. M.. see Hoffman-Ruddy. B 682 Index of Authors FerGuson, A. and Exuior, N.: Analysing aphasia treatment sessions, 229 FLINT-SHAW, L., see Terrell, S. | FLIPSEN Jr, P.. see Shriberg, L. D. FLIPSEN Jr, P.. SHRIBERG, L. D.. Weismer. G.. KARLSSON, H. B. and McSweeny, J. | Acoustic phenotypes for speech-genetics studies: reference data for residual /3+/ distor- tions, 603 Flowers, T., see Terrell, S. I Forrest, K. and Ecsert, M.: Treatment for phonologically disordered children with variable substitution patterns, 41 GABREELS, F., see Maassen, B GALLAGHER, E., see Miccio, A. W GARDEN, M.., see Terrell, S. L GEIGENBERGER, A. and ZIEGLER, W.: The processing of prosodic patterns in patients with unilateral brain lesions, 85 GieruT, J. A.: A model of lexical diffusion in phonological acquisition, 19 Giipers, D.: Conflicting phonologically based and phonetically based constraints in the analysis of liquid-nasal substitutions, 23 GILBerT, H., see Chen, Y GoLpsTEIN, B. and CintRON, P.: An investigation of phonological skills in Puerto Rican Spanish-speaking 2-year-olds, 343 Goopwin, A., see Packman, A. Gorpon, J. K., see Baum, S. R GROENEN, P., see Maassen, B GROSSMAN,C . B.. see Miccio, A. W Guenbouzi, J. A. and MULLER, N.: Intelligibility and rehearsed sequences in conversations with a DAT patient, 91 Gurp, J. M.. see Dankovicova, J HAGsTROM, F., see Xue, S. A Hao, J., see Xue, S$. A HERTRICH, I., see Penner, H HorrMAN-Rupby, B., see Ryalls, J HorrMAN-Ruppy, B., SCHULZ, G., ViTEK, J. and Evatt, M.: A preliminary study of the effects of sub thalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) on voice and speech characteristics in Parkinson’s Disease (PD). 97 Howarp, S.: The realization of affricates in a group of I individuals with atypical speech production: a perceptual and instrumental study, 13 -3 James, D. G. H.: An item analysis of Australian English words for an articulation and phonological test for children aged 2 to 7 years, 457 Janus. I.: Phonetics versus phonology?—Voicing impairment in anterior aphasia: preliminary results of acoustic analyses, 103 JOANETTE. Y., see Beausoleil, N KARLSSON, H. B., see Flipsen Jr, P KARLSSON, H. B., see Shriberg, L. D Katz, W. F. and BHARADWwasJ. S.: Coarticulation in fricative-vowel syllables produced by children and adults: a preliminary report, 139 KENT, J. F., see Bunton, K KENT, R. D., see Bunton, K KROLL, R. M., see De Nil, L. I LEBLANC, B.. see Beausoleil, N LEONARD, C. L.. see Baum, S. R LERMAN, J., see Chen, Y ° LONG, S. H.: About time: a comparison of computerized and manual procedures for gramma- tical and phonological analysis, 399 Index of Authors 683 MAASSEN, B.. GROENEN, P., CRUL, T.. ASSMAN-HULSMANS, C. and GABREELS, F.: Identification and discrimination of voicing and place-of-articulation in developmental dyslexia, 319 MAASSEN, B.. NULAND, L., and VAN DER MEULEN. S.: Coarticulation within and between syllables by children with developmental apraxia of speech, 145 MACKENZIE. C.. see Comrie, P MacMauon. M. K. C.. see Dankovitova, J MarSHALL., J. C., see Dankovitova, J Maxim. J.. see Beeke. S McCaL.t. J.. see Comrie. P McSweeny. J. L. and SHRIBERG. L. D.: Clinical research with the prosody-voice screening profile. 505 McSweeny. J. L.. see Flipsen Jr. P McSweeny. J. L.. see Shriberg. L. D MICALLEF, R.. see Schulz, G. M. Miccio, A. W., GALLAGHER. E.. GROSSMAN, C. B.. YONT, K. M. and VERNON-FEAGANS., | Influence of chronic otitis media on phonological acquisition, 47 MILDNER, V. and BAKRAN, J.: Acoustic correlates of phonetic correction, 15] Miiier, N.. see Penner. H Monetta. L.. see Beausoleil. N MULLER, N.. see Ball, M. J. MULLER, N.. see Guendouzi, J. A Munro, S.. see Ball, M. J NavaRRO-Ruiz. M. I. and RALLO-FABRA, L.: Characteristics of mazes produced by SLI children. 63 NEELEY, R.. see Xue, S. A Numi. S.. see Nishio. M NIJLAND, L., see Maassen, B Nippo_p, M. A.: Phonological disorders and stuttering in children: what ts the frequency of co-occurrence?, 219 NisHio. M. and Numi, S.: Speaking rate and its components in dysarthric speakers, 309 O’Connor, K. M.: When is a cluster not a cluster?, 53 OveLL. K. H. and SHRIBERG, L. D.: Prosody-voice characteristics of children and adults with apraxia of speech, 275 O’HALPIN. R.: Intonation issues in the speech of hearing impaired children: analysis, transcrip- tion and remediation, 529 OnsLow. M.. see Packman. A OnsLow. M.. RATNER, N. B. and PACKMAN. A.: Changes in linguistic variables during operant, laboratory control of stuttering in children, 651 Owens. A.. see Ryalls. J PaaTscH,. L.. see Blamey,. P PACKMAN. A.. see Onslow. M PACKMAN, A.. ONsSLow. M.,. Coombes, T. and Goopwin, A.: Stuttering and lexical retrieval, 487 Pett. M. D., see Baum. S. R PENNER. if... MILLER. N., HERTRICH. I., ACKERMANN. H. and SCHUMM, F.: Dysprosody in Parkinson's disease: an investigation of intonation patterns, 55] PERKINS. M. R.: Compensatory strategies in SLI. 67 PLAZA, M. and RiGoarb, M.-T.: Phoneme discrimination and phoneme identification in French language-impaired and normally-developing children, 57 RALLO-FABRA, L., see Navarro-Ruiz, M. I. RATNER. N. B.. see Onslow, M RIGOARD. M.-T.. see Plaza, M. Ross, M.. see Chen, Y RYALLS. J.. HOrFFMAN-Rubby. B., Vitek. J. and Owens. A.: A preliminary study of the effects of pallidotomy surgery upon voice onset time in persons with Parkinson’s disease. 107 684 Index of Authors SADER, R., see Bressmann, 1 SANTENS, P.. see Van Borsel. J SARANT, J.. see Blamey, P SCHELPE, L., see Van Borsel, J SCHUELE, C. M. and ToLpert, L.: Omissions of obligatory relative markers in children with specific language impairment, 257 SCHULZ, G., see Hoffman-Ruddy. B. SCHULZ. G. M., STEIN, L. and MICALLEF, R.: Speech motor learning: preliminary data, 157 SCHUMM, F., see Penner, H SHEARD, C., see Van Doorn, J. SHRIBERG, L. D., FLIPSEN JR, P.. KARLSSON, H. B. and MCSwWeeny. J. L.: Acoustic phenotypes for speech-genetics studies: an acoustic marker for residual /3*/ distortions, 631 SHRIBERG, L. D., see Flipsen Jr, P SHRIBERG, L. D.. see McSweeny, J. | SHRIBERG, L. D., see Odell, K. H. SLATER, A., see Dankovitova, J. Snow, D.: Imitation of intonation contours by children with normal and disordered language development, 567 SouTHWooD, M. H. and DaGenats, P.: The role of attention in apraxic errors, 113 STEIN, L., see Schulz, G. M STUART-SMITH, J., see Dankovicova, J TERRELL, S. L., DANILOFF, R., GARDEN, M., FLINT-SHAW, L. and Flowers, T.: The effect of speech clinician race and Afro-American students’ cultural mistrust on clinician-child conversation, 169 TOLBERT, L., see Schuele. C. M Uepa, |. and Davis, S.: Promotion and demotion of phonological constraints in the acquisition of the Japanese liquid, 29 VAN BorseL, J.. SCHELPE, L., SANTENS, P.. DE Vos, N. and De Vos, C.: Linguistic features in palilalia: two case studies, 663 VAN DER MEULEN. S.. see Maassen, B VAN Doorn, J. and SHEARD, Fundamental frequency patterns in cerebral palsied speech, 585 VERNON-FEAGANS, L., see Miccio, A. W ViTek, J.. see Hoffman-Ruddy, B Vitek, J.. see Ryalls, J WALES. R.. see Blamey. P WEISMER, G., see Flipsen Jr, P WILKINSON, R.. see Beeke, S XugE, S. A., NeELEY, R., HAGstRoM, F. and Hao, J.: Speaking F, characteristics of elderly Euro-American and African-American speakers: building a clinical comparative platform, 245 Yavas, M. S. and Core, C. W.: Phonemic awareness of coda consonants and sonority in bilingual children, 35 YONT. K. M.. see Miccio, A. W ZIEGLER, W., see Geigenberger, A

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