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  • the influence of language disorder on fluency a Pilot Study
    Journal of Fluency Disorders, 1999
    Co-Authors: Roberta M Lees, Hazel Anderson, Peter Martin
    Abstract:

    Abstract The relationship between grammatical complexity and fluency is uncertain. To further elucidate this relationship, we carried out a Pilot Study with two groups of eight children, with and without language impairment. These groups were then further subdivided into those who stuttered and those who did not stutter. Imitation and modelling tasks were given for three grammatical structures. These failed to display a relationship of language to fluency.

  • original articlesthe influence of language disorder on fluency a Pilot Study
    Journal of Fluency Disorders, 1999
    Co-Authors: Roberta M Lees, Hazel Anderson, Peter Martin
    Abstract:

    The relationship between grammatical complexity and fluency is uncertain. To further elucidate this relationship, we carried out a Pilot Study with two groups of eight children, with and without language impairment. These groups were then further subdivided into those who stuttered and those who did not stutter. Imitation and modelling tasks were given for three grammatical structures. These failed to display a relationship of language to fluency.

Virendra Singh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Ashish Bhalla - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Roberta M Lees - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • the influence of language disorder on fluency a Pilot Study
    Journal of Fluency Disorders, 1999
    Co-Authors: Roberta M Lees, Hazel Anderson, Peter Martin
    Abstract:

    Abstract The relationship between grammatical complexity and fluency is uncertain. To further elucidate this relationship, we carried out a Pilot Study with two groups of eight children, with and without language impairment. These groups were then further subdivided into those who stuttered and those who did not stutter. Imitation and modelling tasks were given for three grammatical structures. These failed to display a relationship of language to fluency.

  • original articlesthe influence of language disorder on fluency a Pilot Study
    Journal of Fluency Disorders, 1999
    Co-Authors: Roberta M Lees, Hazel Anderson, Peter Martin
    Abstract:

    The relationship between grammatical complexity and fluency is uncertain. To further elucidate this relationship, we carried out a Pilot Study with two groups of eight children, with and without language impairment. These groups were then further subdivided into those who stuttered and those who did not stutter. Imitation and modelling tasks were given for three grammatical structures. These failed to display a relationship of language to fluency.

Saravanan Elangovan - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • internet based tele audiometry system for the assessment of hearing a Pilot Study
    Telemedicine Journal and E-health, 2003
    Co-Authors: Gregg D Givens, Adrian Blanarovich, Timothy Murphy, Scott C Simmons, David Blach, Saravanan Elangovan
    Abstract:

    The application of tele-audiology is in its infancy. Several systems have been developed to screen hearing, yet the application of real-time diagnostic audiology to a remote location is new. This paper describes a tele-audiometric system developed for the application of realtime diagnostic audiometry via the Internet. A Pilot Study evaluated 31 adult participants in a double-blind Study of two different systems (i.e., conventional versus Internet-based) for assessing auditory thresholds. The threshold data show substantial agreement between the two systems. Mean thresholds varied by no more than 1.3 dB, well within established variability of audiometric testing. This Pilot Study demonstrated the feasibility of real-time Internet-based assessment of hearing. The system allows this remote assessment of hearing without an audiologist on site. Further investigation will assess of outcomes and costs.