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Statistical Information Affects Spoken Word Recognition of Tone Languages in Stutterers: Evidence From an Auditory-Perceptual Gating Study
CONCLUSIONS: Stutterers' atypical speech perception is not due to a lack of statistical learning. Stutterers were able to perceive spoken words with phonological tones based on statistical regularities embedded in their native speech. This finding echoes previous production studies of stuttering and lends some support for a link between perception and production. Implications of pathological, diagnostic, and therapeutic conditions of stuttering are discussed.PMID:37647655 | DOI:10.1044/2023_JSLHR-23-00123
Source: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR - August 30, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Jiaqiang Zhu Jing Shao Caicai Zhang Fei Chen Seth Wiener Source Type: research

Noun and Verb Lexicons Differentially Predict Later Grammatical Development in Mandarin-Speaking Children With and Without Late Language Emergence
CONCLUSIONS: Noun and verb lexicon size differentially predicted later grammatical outcomes in young Mandarin-speaking children with and without LLE. The finding suggested that children with LLE may have approached grammatical learning differently from their typical peers due to the small verb lexicon size in the early phase of language development.PMID:37616222 | DOI:10.1044/2023_JSLHR-22-00528
Source: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR - August 24, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Huei-Mei Liu Feng-Ming Tsao Chun-Yi Lin Gwyneth Rost Ling-Yu Guo Source Type: research

Influence of Lexical Tone Similarity on Spoken Word Recognition in Mandarin Chinese: Evidence From Eye Tracking
CONCLUSION: Tonal similarity plays a graded constraining role in spoken word recognition in Mandarin Chinese.PMID:37541306 | DOI:10.1044/2023_JSLHR-22-00297
Source: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR - August 4, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Shuang Li Xiuhong Tong Wei Shen Source Type: research

No Musician Advantage in the Perception of Degraded-Fundamental Frequency Speech in Noisy Environments
CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, these results provide no evidence for a musician advantage for perceiving speech with distorted fo information in noisy environments. Results further show that perceptual musical skills on pitch and accent processing may benefit the perception of SIN, independent of formal musical training. Our findings suggest that the potential application of music training in speech perception in noisy backgrounds is not contingent on the ability to process fo pitch contours, at least for Mandarin Chinese speakers.SUPPLEMENTAL MATERIAL: https://doi.org/10.23641/asha.23706354.PMID:37499233 | DOI:10.1044/2023_JSLHR-22-00662
Source: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR - July 27, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: I-Hui Hsieh Yu-Jyun Guo Source Type: research

A 4-Week Straw Phonation in Water Exercise Program for Aging-Related Vocal Fold Atrophy
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggested significant immediate improvements in vocal function following SPW exercises, with additional significant improvements in vocal function as well as significant improvements in quality of life following the 4-week SPW exercise program. Further studies with more long-term follow-up are recommended to better understand the efficacy of SPW exercises with deep levels of straw submersion into water as an effective clinical option for the management of hypofunctional dysphonia associated with aging-related VFA.PMID:37459605 | DOI:10.1044/2023_JSLHR-23-00071
Source: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR - July 17, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Lydia Yueh-Ju Tsai Roger W Chan Cuiling Shen Zusen Chen Peiyun Zhuang Yu-Ning Chiang Shyh-Kuan Tai Keying Xue Source Type: research

Hearing Assistive Technology Facilitates Sentence-in-Noise Recognition in Chinese Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder
CONCLUSIONS: The findings indicated inadequate SPIN in the ASD group using a relatively sensitive measure to gauge SPIN performance among children. The markedly increased accuracy rate in noise during HAT-on sessions for the ASD group confirmed the feasibility of HAT for improving SPIN performance in controlled laboratory settings, and the reduced post-use ratings of listening difficulty further confirmed the benefits of HAT use in daily scenarios.PMID:37418749 | DOI:10.1044/2023_JSLHR-22-00589
Source: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research : JSLHR - July 7, 2023 Category: Speech-Language Pathology Authors: Suyun Xu Juan Fan Hua Zhang Minyue Zhang Hang Zhao Xiaoming Jiang Hongwei Ding Yang Zhang Source Type: research