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  1. Psychometric properties of the German Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale 39 generic version
  2. Age Estimation and Gender Attribution in Typically Developing Children and Children With Dysarthria
  3. Profiles of Dysarthria: Clinical Assessment and Treatment
  4. Clinical Assessment of Communication-Related Speech Parameters in Dysarthria: The Impact of Perceptual Adaptation
  5. Speech Naturalness in the Assessment of Childhood Dysarthria
  6. Speech Motor Profiles in Primary Progressive Aphasia
  7. Speech and Nonspeech Parameters in the Clinical Assessment of Dysarthria: A Dimensional Analysis
  8. The role of the basal ganglia and cerebellum in adaptation to others' speech rate and rhythm: A study of patients with Parkinson's disease and cerebellar degeneration
  9. Intelligibility, Speech Rate, and Communication Efficiency in Children With Neurological Conditions: A Longitudinal Study of Childhood Dysarthria
  10. Childhood Dysarthria: Auditory-Perceptual Profiles Against the Background of Typical Speech Motor Development
  11. The prevalence of apraxia of speech in chronic aphasia after stroke: A bayesian hierarchical analysis
  12. Indicators of Communication Limitation in Dysarthria and Their Relation to Auditory-Perceptual Speech Symptoms: Construct Validity of the KommPaS Web App
  13. In Time with the Beat: Entrainment in Patients with Phonological Impairment, Apraxia of Speech, and Parkinson’s Disease
  14. Validation of a clinical swallowing score
  15. Web-based assessment of communication-related parameters in dysarthria: development and implementation of the KommPaS web app
  16. Crowdsourcing as a tool in the clinical assessment of intelligibility in dysarthria: How to deal with excessive variation
  17. Intelligibility, Articulation Rate, Fluency, and Communicative Efficiency in Typically Developing Children
  18. Motor speech disorders in the nonfluent, semantic and logopenic variants of primary progressive aphasia
  19. Developmental Courses in Childhood Dysarthria: Longitudinal Analyses of Auditory-Perceptual Parameters
  20. Nonverbal Semantics Test (NVST)—A Novel Diagnostic Tool to Assess Semantic Processing Deficits: Application to Persons with Aphasia after Cerebrovascular Accident
  21. Online-Crowdsourcing als „KommPaS“ in der kommunikationsbezogenen Dysarthriediagnostik
  22. Dysarthria syndromes in children with cerebral palsy
  23. Age Norms for Auditory-Perceptual Neurophonetic Parameters: A Prerequisite for the Assessment of Childhood Dysarthria
  24. Estimating the complexity of word articulation for patients with apraxia of speech
  25. Should maximum performance tests of oral motor functions be used to assess dysarthric impairment?
  26. Impact of daily item training on short- and long-term success of intensive cognitive-linguistic therapy in chronic aphasia
  27. Complexity of articulation planning in apraxia of speech: The limits of phoneme-based approaches
  28. When words don׳t come easily: A latent trait analysis of impaired speech motor planning in patients with apraxia of speech
  29. Subcortical Contributions to Motor Speech: Phylogenetic, Developmental, Clinical
  30. Intensive speech and language therapy after stroke – Authors' reply
  31. The Bogenhausen Dysarthria Scales (BoDyS): Validation of a standardized dysarthria assessment.
  32. Intensive speech and language therapy in patients with chronic aphasia after stroke: a randomised, open-label, blinded-endpoint, controlled trial in a health-care setting
  33. Dysarthria in Adults With Cerebral Palsy: Clinical Presentation and Impacts on Communication
  34. The role of metrical information in apraxia of speech. Perceptual and acoustic analyses of word stress
  35. Entraining with another person’s speech rhythm: Evidence from healthy speakers and individuals with Parkinson’s disease
  36. Akustische Sprachsignalanalysen in der klinischen Dysarthriediagnostik: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen
  37. Die Bogenhausener Dysarthrieskalen (BoDyS): Ein standardisierter Test für die Dysarthriediagnostik bei Erwachsenen
  38. How Does GPi-DBS Affect Speech in Primary Dystonia?
  39. How much is a word? Predicting ease of articulation planning from apraxic speech error patterns
  40. Dysarthria in Adults with Cerebral Palsy: Clinical Presentation, Communication, and Classification
  41. Wie wirksam ist intensive Aphasietherapie unter regulären klinischen Bedingungen? Die deutschlandweite Aphasieversorgungsstudie FCET2EC
  42. Segments and syllables in the treatment of apraxia of speech: An investigation of learning and transfer effects
  43. The actual and potential use of gestures for communication in aphasia
  44. FCET2EC (From controlled experimental trial to = 2 everyday communication): How effective is intensive integrative therapy for stroke-induced chronic aphasia under routine clinical conditions? A study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  45. Error Variability in Apraxia of Speech: A Matter of Controversy
  46. Apraxia of Speech: Concepts and Controversies
  47. A motor learning perspective on phonetic syllable kinships: How training effects transfer from learned to new syllables in severe apraxia of speech
  48. Phonological manipulation between speech perception and production activates a parieto-frontal circuit
  49. Syllable- and Rhythm-Based Approaches in the Treatment of Apraxia of Speech
  50. Facilitation of picture-naming in anomic subjects: Sound vs mouth shape
  51. Imitation of para-phonological detail following left hemisphere lesions
  52. Apraxia of speech: what the deconstruction of phonetic plans tells us about the construction of articulate language
  53. Audiovisual Matching in Speech and Nonspeech Sounds: A Neurodynamical Model
  54. Dysarthrie
  55. Unintended imitation in nonword repetition
  56. Ventral and dorsal fronto-parietal fiber pathways for phonological transformation processes
  57. Auditory–motor integration during fast repetition: The neuronal correlates of shadowing
  58. Learning a syllable from its parts: Cross‐syllabic generalisation effects in patients with apraxia of speech
  59. The domain of phonetic encoding in apraxia of speech: Which sub‐lexical units count?
  60. Syllable frequency and syllable structure in the spontaneous speech production of patients with apraxia of speech
  61. Intensives Sprachtraining bei Aphasie
  62. Wovon hängt imitatives Verhalten beim Nachsprechen ab?
  63. Effectiveness of metrical pacing in the treatment of apraxia of speech
  64. Is there a need to control for sublexical frequencies?
  65. Segmental and metrical encoding in aphasia: Two case reports
  66. Syllable frequency and syllable structure in apraxia of speech
  67. Implicit processing of prosodic information in patients with left and right hemisphere stroke
  68. To speak or not to speak: Distinctions between speech and nonspeech motor control
  69. Psycholinguistic and Motor Theories of Apraxia of Speech
  70. Receptive prosodic processing in aphasia
  71. Acquired dysfluencies following infarction of the left mesiofrontal cortex
  72. Speech iterations in parkinsonism: A case study
  73. A combined acoustic and perceptual analysis of the tense–lax opposition in aphasic vowel production