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@article{2009,
title = {Effects of Initial Position versus Prominence in {{English}}},
date = {2009-10-01},
journaltitle = {Journal of Phonetics},
volume = {37},
pages = {466--485},
publisher = {{Academic Press}},
issn = {0095-4470},
doi = {10.1016/j.wocn.2009.08.001},
url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0095447009000497},
urldate = {2021-04-15},
abstract = {This study investigates effects of three prosodic factors—prosodic boundary (Utterance-initial vs. Utterance-medial), lexical stress (primary vs. seco…},
file = {/Users/theaknowles/Zotero/storage/ELM2XHLB/S0095447009000497.html},
langid = {english},
number = {4}
}
@unpublished{abeyesekera2016dbs.msc,
title = {Deep Brain Stimulation Parameter Optimization for Voice Quality in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Abeyesekera, Anita and Adams, Scott G. and \textbf{Knowles}, Thea and Mancinelli, Cynthia and Delrobaei, Mehdi and Jog, Mandar},
date = {2016},
location = {{Newport Beach, CA}}
}
@article{abeyesekera2019,
title = {Effects of Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus Settings on Voice Quality, Intensity, and Prosody in Parkinson’s Disease: {{Preliminary}} Evidence for Speech Optimization},
author = {Abeyesekera, Anita and Adams, Scott and Mancinelli, Cynthia and Knowles, Thea and Gilmore, Greydon and Delrobaei, Mehdi and Jog, Mandar},
date = {2019-03},
journaltitle = {Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences / Journal Canadien des Sciences Neurologiques},
volume = {46},
pages = {1--8},
publisher = {{Cambridge University Press}},
doi = {10.1017/cjn.2019.16},
keywords = {dbs,thea},
number = {3}
}
@article{abramson2017,
title = {Voice {{Onset Time}} ({{VOT}}) at 50: {{Theoretical}} and Practical Issues in Measuring Voicing Distinctions},
author = {Abramson, Arthur S and Whalen, Douglas H},
date = {2017},
journaltitle = {Journal of phonetics},
volume = {63},
pages = {75--86},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {acoustic distinctiveness,radiₛtops,stop acoustics,vot}
}
@article{abur2018sensorimotor,
title = {Sensorimotor Adaptation of Voice Fundamental Frequency in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Abur, Defne and Lester-Smith, Rosemary A and Daliri, Ayoub and Lupiani, Ashling A and Guenther, Frank H and Stepp, Cara E},
date = {2018},
journaltitle = {PloS one},
volume = {13},
publisher = {{Public Library of Science}},
keywords = {diva,fundamental frequency,radi<sub>v</sub>oice},
number = {1}
}
@article{abur2019,
title = {Visual Analog Scale Ratings and Orthographic Transcription Measures of Sentence Intelligibility in Parkinson's Disease with Variable Listener Exposure},
author = {Abur, Defne and Enos, Nicole M and Stepp, Cara E},
date = {2019},
journaltitle = {American journal of speech-language pathology},
volume = {28},
pages = {1222--1232},
publisher = {{ASHA}},
number = {3}
}
@article{abur2021cognitive,
title = {Acoustic {{Measures}} of {{Voice}} and {{Physiologic Measures}} of {{Autonomic Arousal During Speech}} as a {{Function}} of {{Cognitive Load}} in {{Older Adults}}},
author = {Abur, Defne and MacPherson, Megan K. and Shembel, Adrianna C. and Stepp, Cara E.},
date = {2021-01},
journaltitle = {Journal of Voice},
shortjournal = {Journal of Voice},
pages = {S0892199720304811},
issn = {08921997},
doi = {10.1016/j.jvoice.2020.12.027},
url = {https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0892199720304811},
urldate = {2021-04-14},
abstract = {Methods. Twelve healthy older adults (six females) produced a sentence containing an embedded Stroop task in each of two cognitive load conditions: congruent and incongruent. Three physiologic measures of autonomic arousal (pulse volume amplitude, pulse period, and skin conductance response amplitude) and four acoustic measures of voice (cepstral peak prominence, low-to-high spectral energy ratio, fundamental frequency, and sound pressure level) were analyzed in each cognitive load condition. Results. A logistic regression model was used to predict the cognitive load condition using participant as a categorical predictor and the four acoustic measures and three autonomic measures as continuous predictors. Skin conductance response amplitude and pulse volume amplitude were both predictive of cognitive load; however, no acoustic measures of voice were statistically significant predictors of cognitive load for older adults. Conclusions. These findings support the idea that increased cognitive load is associated with increased autonomic nervous system activity in older adults. The lack of changes in acoustic measures of voice with increased cognitive load may result from age-related changes in vocal quality and speech subsystems.},
file = {/Users/theaknowles/Zotero/storage/HDADXRRL/Abur et al. - 2021 - Acoustic Measures of Voice and Physiologic Measure.pdf},
langid = {english}
}
@article{accolla2007,
title = {Gender Differences in Patients with {{Parkinson}}'s Disease Treated with Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation},
author = {Accolla, Ettore and Caputo, Elena and Cogiamanian, Filippo and Tamma, Filippo and Mrakic-Sposta, Simona and Marceglia, Sara and Egidi, Marcello and Rampini, Paolo and Locatelli, Marco and Priori, Alberto},
date = {2007},
journaltitle = {Movement disorders},
volume = {22},
pages = {1150--1156},
publisher = {{Wiley Online Library}},
doi = {10.1002/mds.21520},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1002/mds.21520},
keywords = {dbs,gender,sex},
number = {8}
}
@article{ackermann1991,
title = {Articulatory Deficits in Parkinsonian Dysarthria: {{An}} Acoustic Analysis.},
author = {Ackermann, Herman and Ziegler, Wolfram},
date = {1991-12-01},
journaltitle = {Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry},
volume = {54},
pages = {1093--1098},
issn = {0022-3050},
doi = {10.1136/jnnp.54.12.1093},
abstract = {Twelve patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease had acoustic speech analysis of sentence utterances to provide information on speech tempo and accuracy of articulation. As a measure of rate of speech the duration of opening-closing movements during articulation was determined from speech wave variables. The intensity of sound emission during articulatory closure as required for stop consonant production, for example, magnitude of p, magnitude of t, magnitude of k, was used as an index of the degree of closure. Speech tempo was not significantly different from normal. The patients, however, had a reduced capacity of completing articulatory occlusion. This was interpreted as reflecting a reduction in movement amplitude of the articulators. Articulatory “undershoot” was not uniform but influenced by linguistic demands in that the closures associated with a stressed syllable were performed at the expense of unstressed ones. Furthermore, switching between opening and closing movements of the articulators in sentence production seemed undisturbed. These results indicate that motor planning of speech differs from arm movement control.},
bdsk-url-2 = {https://doi.org/10.1136/jnnp.54.12.1093},
eprint = {1783924},
eprinttype = {pubmed},
keywords = {Adult,Aged,Articulation Disorders,Dysarthria,Female,Humans,Male,Middle Aged,Parkinson Disease,Speech Articulation Tests,Speech Intelligibility}
}
@article{ackermann1992,
title = {Speech Deficits in Ischaemic Cerebellar Lesions},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Vogel, Matthias and Petersen, Dirk and Poremba, Michael},
date = {1992},
journaltitle = {Journal of Neurology},
volume = {239},
pages = {223--227},
publisher = {{Springer}},
keywords = {ataxia},
number = {4}
}
@article{ackermann1993,
title = {Speech Freezing in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease: {{A}} Kinematic Analysis of Orofacial Movements by Means of Electromagnetic Articulography},
author = {Ackermann, H and Gröne, BF and Hoch, G and Schönle, PW},
date = {1993},
journaltitle = {Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica},
volume = {45},
pages = {84--89},
publisher = {{Karger Publishers}},
doi = {10.1159/000266222},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000266222},
number = {2}
}
@article{ackermann1994,
title = {Acoustic Analysis of Vocal Instability in Cerebellar Dysfunctions},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Ziegler, Wolfram},
date = {1994},
journaltitle = {Annals of Otology, Rhinology \& Laryngology},
volume = {103},
pages = {98--104},
publisher = {{SAGE Publications Sage CA: Los Angeles, CA}},
keywords = {ataxia},
number = {2}
}
@article{ackermann1994rate,
title = {Speech Rate and Rhythm in Cerebellar Dysarthria: {{An}} Acoustic Analysis of Syllabic Timing},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Hertrich, Ingo},
date = {1994},
journaltitle = {Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica},
volume = {46},
pages = {70--78},
publisher = {{Karger Publishers}},
keywords = {ataxia},
number = {2}
}
@article{ackermann1995,
title = {Oral Diadochokinesis in Neurological Dysarthrias},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Hertrich, Ingo and Hehr, Thomas},
date = {1995},
journaltitle = {Folia Phoniatrica et Logopaedica},
volume = {47},
pages = {15--23},
publisher = {{Karger Publishers}},
doi = {10.1159/000266338},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1159/000266338},
keywords = {ataxia,spirantization},
number = {1}
}
@article{ackermann1995ll,
title = {Kinematic Analysis of Lower Lip Movements in Ataxic Dysarthria},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Hertrich, Ingo and Scharf, Gabriele},
date = {1995},
journaltitle = {Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research},
volume = {38},
pages = {1252--1259},
publisher = {{ASHA}},
keywords = {ataxia},
number = {6}
}
@article{ackermann1997,
title = {Kinematic Analysis of Articulatory Movements in Central Motor Disorders.},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Hertrich, Ingo and Daum, Irene and Scharf, Gabriele and Spieker, Sybille},
date = {1997-11-01},
journaltitle = {Movement Disorders},
volume = {12},
pages = {1019--1027},
publisher = {{Wiley-Blackwell}},
issn = {0885-3185},
doi = {10.1002/mds.870120628},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.870120628},
abstract = {The various components of the central motor system are expected to play a similar role in speech production and in upper limb control. Slowed articulatory performance, therefore, must be expected in disorders of the corticobulbar tracts, cerebellum, and basal ganglia. Using an optoelectronic device, the present study recorded lower lip trajectories during production of sentence utterances in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), Huntington's disease (HD), cerebellar atrophy (CA), and pseudobulbar palsy (PB). The various subject groups showed a similar range of overall motor disability. Patients with CA and PB exhibited slowed movement execution in terms of a reduced ratio of peak velocity to maximum amplitude (“stiffness”). In contrast to upper limb motor control, the lip excursions showed an uncompromised shape of velocity profiles. Two different patterns emerged in HD. A single patient suffering from the akinetic-rigid Westphal variant of this disease had articulatory hypometria, whereas the remaining subjects showed significant bradykinesia under increased temporal demands, concomitant with normal movement amplitudes. The PD patients had unimpaired velocity-displacement relationships. Presumably, biomechanical constraints such as the rather small excursions of articulatory lower lip gestures or the scarce spindle supply of facial muscles account for the observed discrepancies between upper limb and speech motor control in PD.},
keywords = {Aged,Ataxia,Atrophy,Cerebellar Diseases,Dysarthria,Female,Humans,Huntington Disease,Male,Middle Aged,Movement Disorders,Paralysis,Parkinson Disease,Speech Acoustics,Speech Articulation Tests},
number = {6}
}
@article{ackermann1997categorical,
title = {Categorical Speech Perception in Cerebellar Disorders},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Gräber, Susanne and Hertrich, Ingo and Daum, Irene},
date = {1997},
journaltitle = {Brain and language},
volume = {60},
pages = {323--331},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {ataxia},
number = {2}
}
@article{ackermann1997vot,
title = {Voice Onset Time in Ataxic Dysarthria},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Hertrich, Ingo},
date = {1997},
journaltitle = {Brain and Language},
volume = {56},
pages = {321--333},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {ataxia,radiₛtops},
number = {3}
}
@article{ackermann1999,
title = {Phonemic Vowel Length Contrasts in Cerebellar Disorders},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Gräber, Susanne and Hertrich, Ingo and Daum, Irene},
date = {1999},
journaltitle = {Brain and Language},
volume = {67},
pages = {95--109},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {ataxia,phonemic contrasts},
number = {2}
}
@article{ackermann2000,
title = {The Contribution of the Cerebellum to Speech Processing},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Hertrich, Ingo},
date = {2000},
journaltitle = {Journal of Neurolinguistics},
volume = {13},
pages = {95--116},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {ataxia},
number = {2}
}
@article{ackermann2007,
title = {The Contribution of the Cerebellum to Speech Production and Speech Perception: {{Clinical}} and Functional Imaging Data},
author = {Ackermann, Hermann and Mathiak, Klaus and Riecker, Axel},
date = {2007},
journaltitle = {Cerebellum},
volume = {6},
pages = {202--213},
publisher = {{Springer}},
keywords = {ataxia},
number = {3}
}
@thesis{adams1990,
title = {Rate and Clarity of Speech: {{An}} x-Ray Microbeam Study},
author = {Adams, Scott G.},
date = {1990},
institution = {{University of Wisconsin–Madison}},
keywords = {rate}
}
@article{adams1992,
title = {Can the {{Lombard}} Effect Be Used to Improve Low Voice Intensity in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease?},
author = {Adams, Scott G. and Lang, Anthony E.},
date = {1992-01},
journaltitle = {European Journal of Disorders of Communication},
volume = {27},
pages = {121--127},
publisher = {{Taylor \& Francis}},
doi = {10.3109/13682829209012034},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/13682829209012034},
number = {2}
}
@article{adams1993,
title = {Speaking Rate and Speech Movement Velocity Profiles},
author = {Adams, Scott G. and Weismer, Gary and Kent, Raymond D.},
date = {1993-02},
journaltitle = {Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research},
volume = {36},
pages = {41--54},
publisher = {{American Speech Language Hearing Association}},
doi = {10.1044/jshr.3601.41},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/jshr.3601.41},
number = {1}
}
@incollection{adams1994,
title = {Accelerating Speech in a Case of Hypokinetic Dysarthria: {{Descriptions}} and Treatment},
booktitle = {Motor {{Speech Disorders}}: {{Advances}} in Assessment and Treatment},
author = {Adams, S. G.},
editor = {Till, James A. and Yorkston, Kathryn M. and Beukelman, David R.},
date = {1994},
pages = {213--228},
publisher = {{Paul A. Brookes}},
location = {{Baltimore}}
}
@article{adams2000,
title = {Effects of Selected Practice and Feedback Variables on Speech Motor Learning},
author = {Adams, SG and Page, AD},
date = {2000},
journaltitle = {Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology},
volume = {8},
pages = {215--220}
}
@article{adams2002,
title = {Summary Feedback Schedules and Speech Motor Learning in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Adams, SG and Page, AD and Jog, M},
date = {2002},
journaltitle = {Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology},
volume = {10},
pages = {215--220},
publisher = {{SINGULAR PUBLISHING GROUP, INC.}},
keywords = {pml},
number = {4}
}
@article{adams2005,
title = {Effects of Multi-Talker Background Noise on the Intensity of Spoken Sentences in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Adams, Scott and Haralabous, Olga and Dykstra, Allyson and Abrams, Kayla and Jog, Mandar},
date = {2005},
journaltitle = {Canadian Acoustics},
volume = {33},
pages = {94--95},
number = {3}
}
@article{adams2006,
title = {Effects of Multitalker Noise on Conversational Speech Intensity in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Adams, Scott and Moon, Bon-Hi and Dykstra, Allyson and Abrams, Kayla and Jenkins, Mary and Jog, Mandar},
date = {2006},
journaltitle = {Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology},
volume = {14},
pages = {221--229},
publisher = {{Delmar Learning}},
number = {4}
}
@article{adams2008,
title = {Speech-to-Noise Levels and Conversational Intelligibility in Hypophonia and {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Adams, Scott G and Dykstra, Allyson and Jenkins, Mary and Jog, Mandar},
date = {2008},
journaltitle = {Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology},
volume = {16},
pages = {165--172},
publisher = {{Delmar Learning}},
number = {4}
}
@incollection{adams2009,
title = {Hypokinetic Dysarthria},
booktitle = {Clinical Management of Sensorimotor Speech Disorders},
author = {Adams, Scott G and Dykstra, Allyson D.},
editor = {McNeil, M R},
date = {2009},
publisher = {{Thieme Publishing Group}},
location = {{New York}},
keywords = {fma}
}
@incollection{adams2009pd,
title = {Parkinson's Disease},
booktitle = {Clinical Management of Sensorimotor Speech Disorders},
author = {Adams, Scott G and Jog, Mandar},
editor = {McNeil, M. R.},
date = {2009},
publisher = {{Thieme Publishing Group}},
location = {{New York}},
keywords = {ldopa,on off}
}
@article{adams2009speechRate,
title = {Effects of Speech Rate, Background Noise, and Simulated Hearing Loss on Speech Rate Judgment and Speech Intelligibility in Young Listeners},
author = {M., Adams E. and E., Moore R.},
date = {2009},
journaltitle = {Journal of The American Academy of Audiology},
shortjournal = {J. Am. Acad. Audiol.},
volume = {20},
pages = {28},
keywords = {healthy speech rate,read me!,speech rate}
}
@article{adams2010,
title = {Effects of Interlocutor Distance, Multi-Talker Background Noise, and a Concurrent Manual Task on Speech Intensity in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Adams, Scott G and Winnell, Jennifer and Jog, Mandar},
date = {2010},
journaltitle = {Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology},
volume = {18},
pages = {1--9},
publisher = {{Delmar Learning}},
number = {4}
}
@article{adams2012,
title = {A Comparison of Throat and Head Microphones in a {{PDA}}-Based Evaluation of Hypophonia in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Adams, Scott G and Dykstra, Allyson D and Jog, Mandar},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {Journal of Medical Speech-Language Pathology},
volume = {20},
pages = {1--7},
publisher = {{Delmar Learning}},
keywords = {communication devices},
number = {4}
}
@article{adams2012speechRate,
title = {Effect of Rate-Alteration on Speech Perception in Noise in Older Adults with Normal Hearing and Hearing Impairment},
author = {M., Adams E. and S., Gordon-Hickey and H., Morlas and R., Moore},
date = {2012},
journaltitle = {American Journal of Audiology},
shortjournal = {Am. J. Audiol.},
volume = {21},
pages = {22},
keywords = {healthy speech rate,read me!,speech rate}
}
@article{adams2020,
title = {Efficacy and Acceptance of a {{Lombard}}-Response Device for Hypophonia in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
author = {Adams, Scott and Kumar, Niraj and Rizek, Philippe and Hong, Angeline and Zhang, Jenny and Senthinathan, Anita and Mancinelli, Cynthia and Knowles, Thea and Jog, Mandar},
date = {2020},
journaltitle = {Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences},
volume = {47},
pages = {634--641},
publisher = {{Cambridge University Press}},
keywords = {thea},
number = {5}
}
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title = {Quantifying Temporal Speech Reduction in {{French}} Using Forced Speech Alignment},
author = {Adda-Decker, Martine and Snoeren, Natalie D},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Journal of Phonetics},
volume = {39},
pages = {261--270},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
number = {3}
}
@article{addadecker2011,
title = {Quantifying Temporal Speech Reduction in {{French}} Using Forced Speech Alignment},
author = {Adda-Decker, Martine and Snoeren, Natalie D},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Journal of Phonetics},
volume = {39},
pages = {261--270},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {tvs},
number = {3}
}
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title = {Comparative Study of Automatic Phone Segmentation Methods for {{TTS}}. {{Proc}}.},
booktitle = {{{ICASSP}}},
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date = {2005},
pages = {309--312},
doi = {10.1109/icassp.2005.1415112},
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keywords = {tvs},
series = {{{ICASSP}}}
}
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title = {Perceived Changes in Communication as an Effect of {{STN}} Surgery in Parkinsons Disease: {{A}} Qualitative Interview Study},
author = {Ahlberg, Emilia and Laakso, Katja and Hartelius, Lena},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Parkinson's Disease},
volume = {2011},
pages = {1--9},
publisher = {{Hindawi Publishing Corporation}},
doi = {10.4061/2011/540158},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.4061/2011/540158},
keywords = {dbs-stn,parameters,patient controller,qualitative,speech}
}
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title = {Beating a Dead Horse: Dopamine and {{Parkinson}} Disease},
author = {Ahlskog, J Eric},
date = {2007},
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volume = {69},
pages = {1701--1711},
publisher = {{AAN Enterprises}},
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number = {17}
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@inproceedings{aich2017,
title = {A Mixed Classification Approach for the Prediction of {{Parkinson}}'s Disease Using Nonlinear Feature Selection Technique Based on the Voice Recording},
booktitle = {Inventive Computing and Informatics ({{ICICI}}), International Conference On},
author = {Aich, Satyabrata and Sain, Mangal and Park, Jinse and Choi, Ki-Won and Kim, Hee-Cheol},
date = {2017},
pages = {959--962},
keywords = {automated,classification analysis,read me!},
organization = {{IEEE}}
}
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title = {Post Surgery Effects on {{VOT}} for {{Parkinson}} Disease {{STN}}/{{DBS}} Patients},
author = {Åkesson, Joel and Lindh, Jonas and Hartelius, Lena},
date = {2010},
journaltitle = {Proceedings from FONETIK 2010, Working Papers},
volume = {54},
pages = {119--124},
keywords = {dbs,dbs-stn,radiₛtops,vot}
}
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title = {Speech Outcomes in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease after Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation: {{A}} Systematic Review},
author = {Aldridge, Danielle and Theodoros, Deborah and Angwin, Anthony and Vogel, Adam P.},
date = {2016-12},
journaltitle = {Parkinsonism \& Related Disorders},
volume = {33},
pages = {3--11},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
doi = {10.1016/j.parkreldis.2016.09.022},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parkreldis.2016.09.022},
keywords = {dbs-stn,speech}
}
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title = {Contextual Influences on the Internal Structure of Phonetic Categories: {{A}} Distinction between Lexical Status and Speaking Rate},
author = {Allen, J Sean and Miller, Joanne L},
date = {2001},
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volume = {63},
pages = {798--810},
publisher = {{Springer}},
keywords = {healthy speech rate},
number = {5}
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title = {Likert Scales and Data Analyses},
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date = {2007},
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number = {7}
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title = {Is a Patient Controller for {{Parkinson}}'s Disease Patients with Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation Reasonable?},
author = {Allert, Niels and Mehnert, Caroline and Lehrke, Ralph and Maarouf, Mohammed and Sturm, Volker},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Stereotactic and functional neurosurgery},
volume = {89},
pages = {305--310},
publisher = {{Karger Publishers}},
keywords = {dbs,parameters,patient controller},
number = {5}
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title = {Data-Driven Classification of Dysarthria Profiles in Children with Cerebral Palsy},
author = {Allison, Kristen M and Hustad, Katherine C},
date = {2018},
journaltitle = {Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research},
volume = {61},
pages = {2837--2853},
publisher = {{ASHA}},
keywords = {childhood dysarthria,methods,read me!},
number = {12}
}
@article{allison2019,
title = {Shorter Sentence Length Maximizes Intelligibility and Speech Motor Performance in Persons with Dysarthria Due to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis},
author = {Allison, Kristen M and Yunusova, Yana and Green, Jordan R},
date = {2019},
journaltitle = {American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology},
volume = {28},
pages = {96--107},
publisher = {{ASHA}},
keywords = {intelligibility methods},
number = {1}
}
@article{allison2019shorter,
title = {Shorter Sentence Length Maximizes Intelligibility and Speech Motor Performance in Persons with Dysarthria Due to Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis},
author = {Allison, Kristen M and Yunusova, Yana and Green, Jordan R},
date = {2019},
journaltitle = {American journal of speech-language pathology},
volume = {28},
pages = {96--107},
publisher = {{ASHA}},
number = {1}
}
@article{allison2020,
title = {Effect of Prosodic Manipulation on Articulatory Kinematics and Second Formant Trajectories in Children},
author = {Allison, Kristen M and Salehi, Sina and Green, Jordan R},
date = {2020},
journaltitle = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
volume = {147},
pages = {769--776},
publisher = {{Acoustical Society of America}},
keywords = {caspd,prominence,read me!},
number = {2}
}
@article{allisonEffectProsodicManipulation2020,
title = {Effect of Prosodic Manipulation on Articulatory Kinematics and Second Formant Trajectories in Children},
author = {Allison, Kristen M. and Salehi, Sina and Green, Jordan R.},
date = {2020-02-01},
journaltitle = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
shortjournal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
volume = {147},
pages = {769--776},
publisher = {{Acoustical Society of America}},
issn = {0001-4966},
doi = {10.1121/10.0000670},
url = {https://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/10.0000670},
urldate = {2021-03-23},
file = {/Users/theaknowles/Zotero/storage/E49BYZ9X/Allison et al. - 2020 - Effect of prosodic manipulation on articulatory ki.pdf;/Users/theaknowles/Zotero/storage/93G4IQWJ/10.html},
number = {2}
}
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title = {High-Level Language Production in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease: A Review},
author = {Altmann, Lori JP and Troche, Michelle S},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Parkinson’s disease},
volume = {2011},
publisher = {{Hindawi}},
doi = {10.4061/2011/238956},
keywords = {intelligibility methods,sentences}
}
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title = {The Key to a Happy Lab Life Is in the Manual},
author = {Aly, Mariam},
date = {2018-09-01},
journaltitle = {Nature},
volume = {561},
pages = {7--8},
publisher = {{Nature Publishing Group}},
issn = {00280836},
doi = {10.1038/d41586-018-06167-w},
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urldate = {2021-04-17},
file = {/Users/theaknowles/Zotero/storage/7H32C4Z3/Aly - 2018 - The key to a happy lab life is in the manual.pdf;/Users/theaknowles/Zotero/storage/QI5N5CR9/i.html},
langid = {english},
number = {7721}
}
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title = {A Review of Research on Speech Intelligibility and Correlations with Acoustic Features},
author = {Amano-Kusumoto, Akiko and Hosom, John-Paul},
date = {2011},
journaltitle = {Center for Spoken Language Understanding, CSLU-011-001},
keywords = {acoustic correlates of intelligibility,clear speech,healthy speech rate,intelligibility,Intelligibility predictor}
}
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author = {Anand, Supraja and Stepp, Cara E.},
date = {2015-08-01},
journaltitle = {Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research},
volume = {58},
pages = {1134--1144},
publisher = {{American Speech Language Hearing Association}},
issn = {1558-9102},
doi = {10.1044/2015_JSLHR-S-14-0243},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2015<sub>J</sub>SLHR-S-14-0243},
abstract = {Given the potential significance of speech naturalness to functional and social rehabilitation outcomes, the objective of this study was to examine the effect of listener perceptions of monopitch on speech naturalness and intelligibility in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD).},
number = {4}
}
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title = {Evaluation of Speech Amplification Devices in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease},
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date = {2016-02},
journaltitle = {American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology},
volume = {25},
pages = {29--45},
publisher = {{American Speech Language Hearing Association}},
doi = {10.1044/2015_ajslp-15-0008},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/2015ₐjslp-15-0008},
keywords = {communication devices,fma,fmamp,kamp},
number = {1}
}
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title = {Acoustic Predictors of Intelligibility in Cerebral Palsied-Dysarthric Adults.},
author = {Ansel, B. M.},
date = {1985},
institution = {{University of Wisconsin-Madison}},
keywords = {intelligibility predictor}
}
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title = {Acoustic-Phonetic Contrasts and Intelligibility in the Dysarthria Associated with Mixed Cerebral Palsy},
author = {Ansel, B. M. and Kent, R. D.},
date = {1992},
journaltitle = {Journal of Speech and Hearing Research},
volume = {35},
pages = {296--308},
keywords = {intelligibility predictor}
}
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title = {Consonant Distortions in Dysarthria Due to {{Parkinson}}'s Disease, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Cerebellar Ataxia},
booktitle = {Interspeech 2013},
author = {Antolík, Tanja and Fougeron, Cécile},
date = {2013},
keywords = {intelligibility methods}
}
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volume = {30},
pages = {80--89},
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date = {2006},
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keywords = {dbs,dbs-stn}
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date = {2007},
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title = {Parkinson's Disease and Aging: {{Analysis}} of Their Effect in Phonation and Articulation of Speech},
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date = {2017},
journaltitle = {Cognitive Computation},
pages = {1--18},
publisher = {{Springer}},
keywords = {ageing,aging,pd,read me!}
}
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title = {Parkinson's Disease and Aided {{AAC}}: Some Evidence from Practice},
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date = {2000},
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volume = {35},
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}
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title = {Synthesising Meaning and Processing Approaches to Prosody: Performance Matters},
shorttitle = {Synthesising Meaning and Processing Approaches to Prosody},
author = {Arnold, Jennifer E. and Watson, Duane G.},
date = {2015-02-07},
journaltitle = {Language, Cognition and Neuroscience},
shortjournal = {Language, Cognition and Neuroscience},
volume = {30},
pages = {88--102},
issn = {2327-3798, 2327-3801},
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url = {http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/01690965.2013.840733},
urldate = {2021-03-25},
file = {/Users/theaknowles/Zotero/storage/8RVTNWDE/Arnold and Watson - 2015 - Synthesising meaning and processing approaches to .pdf},
langid = {english},
number = {1-2}
}
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title = {Multimodal Acquisition of Articulatory Data: {{Geometrical}} and Temporal Registration},
author = {Aron, Michaël and Berger, Marie-Odile and Kerrien, Erwan and Wrobel-Dautcourt, Brigitte and Potard, Blaise and Laprie, Yves},
date = {2016},
journaltitle = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
volume = {139},
pages = {636--648},
publisher = {{Acoustical Society of America}},
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number = {2}
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title = {Longitudinal Decline in Speech Production in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease Spectrum Disorders},
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date = {2017},
journaltitle = {Brain and Language},
volume = {171},
pages = {42--51},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {aging,read me!}
}
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title = {Developmental Patterns in Children's Speech: Patterns of Spectral Change in Vowels},
booktitle = {Vowel Inherent Spectral Change},
author = {Assmann, Peter F and Nearey, Terrance M and Bharadwaj, Sneha V},
date = {2013},
pages = {199--230},
publisher = {{Springer}},
keywords = {tvs}
}
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title = {Behavioral Treatments for Speech in {{Parkinson}}'s Disease: {{Meta}}-Analyses and Review of the Literature},
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date = {2015},
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volume = {5},
pages = {233--248},
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title = {{{AutoVOT}}: {{A}} Tool for Automatic Measurement of Voice Onset Time Using Discriminative Structured Prediction {{[Computer program]. Version 0.93}}},
author = {Keshet, Joseph and Sonderegger, Morgan and Knowles, Thea},
date = {2014},
url = {https://github.com/mlml/autovot},
keywords = {radiₛtops,thea,vot}
}
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title = {{{AutoVOT}}: {{A}} Tool for Automatic Measurement of Voice Onset Time Using Discriminative Structured Prediction {{[Computer Program v0.93].}}},
author = {Keshet, Joseph and Sonderegger, Morgan and \textbf{Knowles}, Thea},
date = {2014},
url = {https://github.com/mlml/autovot},
keywords = {radiₛtops}
}
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title = {Voice Onset Time in Aphasia, Apraxia of Speech and Dysarthria: A Review},
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date = {2000},
journaltitle = {Clinical linguistics \& phonetics},
volume = {14},
pages = {131--150},
publisher = {{Taylor \& Francis}},
keywords = {acoustics,dysarthria,radiₛtops,read me!,stop acoustics,vot},
number = {2}
}
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title = {Improvements in Estimating the Harmonics-to-Noise Ratio of the Voice},
author = {Awan, Shaheen N and Frenkel, Michael L},
date = {1994},
journaltitle = {Journal of Voice},
volume = {8},
pages = {255--262},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {hnr,radi<sub>v</sub>oice},
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}
@article{awan2012,
title = {Effects of Vocal Intensity and Vowel Type on Cepstral Analysis of Voice},
author = {Awan, Shaheen N. and Giovinco, Ashley and Owens, Jennifer},
date = {2012-09},
journaltitle = {Journal of Voice},
volume = {26},
pages = {670.e15--670.e20},
publisher = {{Elsevier BV}},
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number = {5}
}
@article{awanEffectsVariablyOccluded2019,
title = {Effects of a {{Variably Occluded Face Mask}} on the {{Aerodynamic}} and {{Acoustic Characteristics}} of {{Connected Speech}} in {{Patients With}} and {{Without Voice Disorders}}},
author = {Awan, Shaheen N. and Gartner-Schmidt, Jackie L. and Timmons, Lauren K. and Gillespie, Amanda I.},
date = {2019-09},
journaltitle = {Journal of Voice: Official Journal of the Voice Foundation},
shortjournal = {J Voice},
volume = {33},
pages = {809.e1-809.e10},
issn = {1873-4588},
doi = {10.1016/j.jvoice.2018.03.002},
abstract = {OBJECTIVE: This study reports on experiments designed to examine the effects of a variably occluded face mask (VOFM) on (a) estimated subglottal pressure (Psub) in normophonic participants and (b) aerodynamic and acoustic characteristics of voice in dysphonic participants. DESIGN: A prospective design was used for experiment 1, and a prospective, randomized cohort design was used for experiment 2. METHODS: The outlet ports of disposable anesthesia face masks were fitted with plastic caps with variable diameter drilled openings (9.6, 6.4, 3.2, and 1.6\,mm) to create a series of mask openings. In experiment 1, Psub was measured in normophonic participants using the face mask during syllable repetitions in unoccluded and variable diameter opening conditions. In experiment 2, aerodynamic and acoustic measures were obtained in a group of dysphonic speakers before and after syllable and speech repetition tasks using the VOFM. RESULTS: In experiment 1, mean PSub was observed to decrease while using the VOFM in all occlusion conditions versus nonocclusion, with a significant reduction in Psub observed between the baseline and the 6.4\,mm condition. In experiment 2, standardized mean differences showed that many dysphonic participants produced reduced Psub, increased airflow, and improved acoustic measures after the use of the VOFM in at least one occlusion condition. CONCLUSIONS: Beneficial changes in both aerodynamic and acoustic characteristics of voice may be obtained in dysphonic speakers using a VOFM. By moving the place of occlusion outside of the oral cavity, therapeutic stimuli options may be extended beyond vowel and humming elicitations to syllable and speech contexts and assist with generalization of voice therapy targets to conversational speech.},
eprint = {30082107},
eprinttype = {pmid},
keywords = {Adolescent,Adult,Aerodynamic analyses,Aged,Aged; 80 and over,Dysphonia,Equipment Design,Face mask,Female,Humans,Male,Masks,Middle Aged,Phonation,Prospective Studies,Recovery of Function,SOVT,Speech Acoustics,Time Factors,Treatment Outcome,Variable occlusion,Voice Quality,Voice therapy,Voice Training,Young Adult},
langid = {english},
number = {5}
}
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title = {The Smooth Signal Redundancy Hypothesis: {{A}} Functional Explanation for Relationships between Redundancy, Prosodic Prominence, and Duration in Spontaneous Speech},
author = {Aylett, Matthew and Turk, Alice},
date = {2004},
journaltitle = {Language and speech},
volume = {47},
pages = {31--56},
publisher = {{SAGE Publications Sage UK: London, England}},
keywords = {caspd,healthy cas,prominence,redundancy},
number = {1}
}
@article{aylett2006,
title = {Language Redundancy Predicts Syllabic Duration and the Spectral Characteristics of Vocalic Syllable Nuclei},
author = {Aylett, Matthew and Turk, Alice},
date = {2006-04-27},
journaltitle = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
shortjournal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
volume = {119},
pages = {3048--3058},
publisher = {{Acoustical Society of America}},
issn = {0001-4966},
doi = {10.1121/1.2188331},
url = {https://asa.scitation.org/doi/full/10.1121/1.2188331},
urldate = {2021-04-22},
abstract = {The language redundancy of a syllable, measured by its predictability given its context and inherent frequency, has been shown to have a strong inverse relationship with syllabic duration. This relationship is predicted by the smooth signal redundancy hypothesis, which proposes that robust communication in a noisy environment can be achieved with an inverse relationship between language redundancy and the predictability given acoustic observations (acoustic redundancy). A general version of the hypothesis predicts similar relationships between the spectral characteristics of speech and language redundancy. However, investigating this claim is hampered by difficulties in measuring the spectral characteristics of speech within large conversational corpora, and difficulties in forming models of acoustic redundancy based on these spectral characteristics. This paper addresses these difficulties by testing the smooth signal redundancy hypothesis with a very high-quality corpus collected for speech synthesis, and presents both durational and spectral data from vowel nuclei on a vowel-by-vowel basis. Results confirm the duration/ language redundancy results achieved in previous work, and show a significant relationship between language redundancy factors and the first two formants, although these results vary considerably by vowel. In general, however, vowels show increased centralization with increased language redundancy.},
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number = {5}
}
@article{aylettLanguageRedundancyPredicts2006,
title = {Language Redundancy Predicts Syllabic Duration and the Spectral Characteristics of Vocalic Syllable Nuclei},
author = {Aylett, Matthew and Turk, Alice},
date = {2006-05},
journaltitle = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
shortjournal = {The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America},
volume = {119},
pages = {3048--3058},
issn = {0001-4966},
doi = {10.1121/1.2188331},
url = {http://asa.scitation.org/doi/10.1121/1.2188331},
urldate = {2021-03-25},
file = {/Users/theaknowles/Zotero/storage/GV4762PU/Aylett and Turk - 2006 - Language redundancy predicts syllabic duration and.pdf},
langid = {english},
number = {5}
}
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title = {Mixed-Effects Modeling with Crossed Random Effects for Subjects and Items},
author = {Baayen, R Harald and Davidson, Douglas J and Bates, Douglas M},
date = {2008},
journaltitle = {Journal of memory and language},
volume = {59},
pages = {390--412},
publisher = {{Elsevier}},
keywords = {lmer,stats},
number = {4}
}
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title = {Analyzing Linguistic Data: {{A}} Practical Introduction to Statistics Using {{R}}},
author = {Baayen, R Harald},