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  1. Predictors of Functional Communication Outcomes in Children With Idiopathic Motor Speech Disorders
  2. Development and Validation of a Probe Word List to Assess Speech Motor Skills in Children
  3. Measuring and Training Speech-Language Pathologists’ Orofacial Cueing: A Pilot Demonstration
  4. Onset factors in cerebral palsy: A systematic review
  5. Onset and progression factors in Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review
  6. Determinants of neurological disease: Synthesis of systematic reviews
  7. Genetic variation associated with the occurrence and progression of neurological disorders
  8. A pilot study into a possible relationship between diet and stuttering
  9. Coupling dynamics in speech gestures: amplitude and rate influences
  10. Children's and adults' perception of questions and statements from terminal fundamental frequency contours
  11. When is a Question a Question for Children and Adults?
  12. Parent–child interaction in motor speech therapy
  13. Random Item Generation Is Affected by Age
  14. Linguistic and emotional-valence characteristics of reading passages for clinical use and research
  15. Imitation of Non-Speech Oral Gestures by 8-Month-Old Infants
  16. An MEG-Compatible Electromagnetic-Tracking System for Monitoring Orofacial Kinematics
  17. The effect of phonetic context on the dynamics of intrusions and reductions
  18. Speech errors and auditory feedback
  19. Effects of age on speech and voice quality ratings
  20. A systematic review of risk factors associated with muscular dystrophies
  21. Perception of emotions in speech: The integration of two channels, prosody and semantics
  22. The Linguistic Acoustic ThreaT Effect (LATTE): Screening tool for the impact of semantic threat in speech processing after a brain injury
  23. Quality of statistical reporting in developmental disability journals
  24. Sensory source for stroop effects in persons after TBI: support from fNIRS-based investigation
  25. Children's identification of questions from rising terminal pitch
  26. Jaw and Lips
  27. Visual speech gestures modulate efferent auditory system
  28. Examination of the grooving patterns of the Czech trill-fricative
  29. Treatment intensity and childhood apraxia of speech
  30. Tributes for Gene J. Brutten, Ph.D. (1928–2013)
  31. The impact of threat and cognitive stress on speech motor control in people who stutter
  32. Coupling Dynamics Interlip Coordination in Lower Lip Load Compensation
  33. Tongue kinematics in palate relative coordinate spaces for electro-magnetic articulography
  34. Stroop Effects in Alzheimer's Disease: Selective Attention Speed of Processing, or Color-naming? A Meta-Analysis
  35. The effect of phonetic context on speech movements in repetitive speech
  36. Peripheral auditory tuning for vowels
  37. Motor speech treatment protocol for developmental motor speech disorders
  38. A Comparison of Methods for Decoupling Tongue and Lower Lip From Jaw Movements in 3D Articulography
  39. Normative Voice Data for Younger and Older Adults
  40. Articulatory compensation to second formant perturbations
  41. Quality of older voices processed by hearing aids: Acoustic factors explaining inter-talker differences
  42. Comments on Selected Recent Dysphagia Literature
  43. A resource of validated digital audio recordings to assess identification of emotion in spoken language after a brain injury
  44. Articulatory compensation to second formant perturbations
  45. Child implant users' imitation of happy- and sad-sounding speech
  46. Quality of older voices processed by hearing aids: Acoustic factors explaining inter-talker differences
  47. Rate-Related Kinematic Changes in Younger and Older Adults
  48. Vocal Tract Representation in the Recognition of Cerebral Palsied Speech
  49. Speech-like and non-speech lip kinematics and coordination in aphasia
  50. The Influence of Stimulus Taste and Chemesthesis on Tongue Movement Timing in Swallowing
  51. Age-related changes in talker recognition with reduced spectral cues
  52. Speech Motor Skill and Stuttering
  53. Tongue control for swallowing in Parkinson's disease: Effects of age, rate, and stimulus consistency
  54. Stroop Effects in Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury: Selective Attention, Speed of Processing, or Color-Naming? A Meta-analysis
  55. Stability and composition of functional synergies for speech movements in children with developmental speech disorders
  56. A resource of validated affective and neutral sentences to assess identification of emotion in spoken language after a brain injury
  57. Children With Cochlear Implants Recognize Their Motherʼs Voice
  58. Effect on Speech Intelligibility of Changes in Speech Production Influenced by Instructions and Communication Environments
  59. Speech Motor ControlNew developments in basic and applied research
  60. Speech motor variability in people who stutter
  61. Sensory feedback dependence hypothesis in persons who stutter
  62. Tongue Movements During Water Swallowing in Healthy Young and Older Adults
  63. An Articulatory Phonology Perspective on Rhotic Articulation Problems: A Descriptive Case Study
  64. A linear model of acoustic-to-facial mapping: Model parameters, data set size, and generalization across speakers
  65. Sip-Sizing Behaviors in Natural Drinking Conditions Compared to Instructed Experimental Conditions
  66. Effects of utterance length on lip kinematics in aphasia
  67. Bite-block perturbation in people who stutter: Immediate compensatory and delayed adaptive processes
  68. Investigating speech motor practice and learning in people who stutter
  69. Suitability of a UV-based video recording system for the analysis of small facial motions during speech
  70. The Dynamics of Lingual-Mandibular Coordination During Liquid Swallowing
  71. Word frequency and bigram frequency effects on linguistic processing and speech motor performance in individuals with aphasia and normal speakers
  72. Speech motor control in fluent and dysfluent speech production of an individual with apraxia of speech and Broca's aphasia
  73. Does Barium Influence Tongue Behaviors During Swallowing?
  74. Speech disfluencies in individuals with Tourette syndrome
  75. Influence of Bolus Consistency on Lingual Behaviors in Sequential Swallowing
  76. Use of Electromagnetic Midsagittal Articulography in the Study of Swallowing
  77. Gestural overlap in consonant clusters: effects on the fluent speech of stuttering and non-stuttering subjects
  78. Speech coordination in individuals with aphasia and normal speakers
  79. The Rheology of Liquids: A Comparison of Clinicians? Subjective Impressions and Objective Measurement
  80. Coupling Dynamics in Speech Gestures
  81. Lip Movement in Patients With a History of Unilateral Cleft Lip
  82. Effects of PROMPT therapy on speech motor function in a person with aphasia and apraxia of speech
  83. Recent Developments in Speech Motor Research into Stuttering
  84. Cognitieve architectuur van taal en spraak
  85. Meten aan spraakproductie: instrumentele technieken
  86. Meten in de spraak– en taalpathologie
  87. The stability of pen–joint and interjoint coordination in loop writing
  88. 35 Delayed verbal reactions in people who do and who do not stutter
  89. The Syllable as a Unit of Speech Production
  90. Linguistic and motor determinants in stuttering: How well can they be separated?
  91. The gestural phonology model as a conceptual framework for the treatment of verbal motor behavior in people who stutter
  92. From Planning to Articulation in Speech Production: What Differentiates a Person Who Stutters From a Person Who Does Not Stutter?
  93. Speech Production in People Who Stutter: Testing the Motor Plan Assembly Hypothesis
  94. Effects of Linguistic Correlates of Stuttering on Emg Activity in Nonstuttering Speakers
  95. Coordination and dynamics in speech motor behavior of stutterers
  96. Physiological Differences Between Stutterers and Nonstutterers in Perceptually Fluent Speech
  97. Timing in finger tapping and speech: A comparison between stutterers and fluent speakers
  98. Bilingual language processing after a lesion in the left thalamic and temporal regions A case report with early childhood onset
  99. Articulatory Phonology and Speech Impairment
  100. Coupling Dynamics of Motion Primitives in Speech Movements and Its Potential Relevance for Fluency