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Shi, Lu-Feng; Azcona, Gabrielly; Buten, Lupe – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: The acceptable noise level (ANL) measure has gained much research/clinical interest in recent years. The present study examined how the characteristics of the speech signal and the babble used in the measure may affect the ANL in listeners with different native languages. Method: Fifteen English monolingual, 16 Russian-English bilingual,…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Russian, Spanish, Bilingualism
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Casserly, Elizabeth D.; Pisoni, David B. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: Although traditional study of auditory training has been in controlled laboratory settings, interest has been increasing in more interactive options. The authors examine whether such interactive training can result in short-term perceptual learning, and the range of perceptual skills it impacts. Method: Experiments 1 (N = 37) and 2 (N =…
Descriptors: Auditory Training, Learning, Auditory Stimuli, Audio Equipment
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Spehar, Brent; Goebel, Stacey; Tye-Murray, Nancy – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: This study compared the use of 2 different types of contextual cues (sentence based and situation based) in 2 different modalities (visual only and auditory only). Method: Twenty young adults were tested with the Illustrated Sentence Test (Tye-Murray, Hale, Spehar, Myerson, & Sommers, 2014) and the Speech Perception in Noise Test…
Descriptors: Lipreading, Sentences, Pictorial Stimuli, Acoustics
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Antoniou, Mark; Wong, Patrick C. M.; Wang, Suiping – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2015
Purpose: This study systematically examined the role of intensified exposure to a second language on accommodating talker variability. Method: English native listeners (n = 37) were compared with Mandarin listeners who had either lived in the United States for an extended period of time (n = 33) or had lived only in China (n = 44). Listeners…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Second Language Learning, Native Speakers
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Kover, Sara T.; McCary, Lindsay M.; Ingram, Alexandra M.; Hatton, Deborah D.; Roberts, Jane E. – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2015
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is associated with significant language and communication delays, as well as problems with attention. This study investigated early language abilities in infants and toddlers with FXS (n = 13) and considered visual attention as a predictor of those skills. We found that language abilities increased over the study period of…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Infants, Toddlers, Language Acquisition
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Rudhumbu, Norman – International Journal of Higher Education, 2015
Literature shows that the role of academic middle managers (AMMs) has been a subject of contestation for a long time the world over owing to the fact that there has not been a clear cut articulation of what exactly this role constitutes or means. Such a situation according to literature has tended to affect the way the AMMs enact their role in…
Descriptors: Middle Management, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Administrator Role
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Boets, Bart; Verhoeven, Judith; Wouters, Jan; Steyaert, Jean – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
We investigated low-level auditory spectral and temporal processing in adolescents with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and early language delay compared to matched typically developing controls. Auditory measures were designed to target right versus left auditory cortex processing (i.e. frequency discrimination and slow amplitude modulation (AM)…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Autism, Adolescents, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Torres, Amada – Independent School, 2015
During the spring of 2014, the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS) commissioned Insightlink Communications, a market research firm, to conduct the second survey on the state of the diversity practice in independent schools. The goals of the study included defining the roles played by diversity practitioners, their functions, and…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Educational Practices, School Surveys, Role Perception
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Kargas, Niko; López, Beatriz; Reddy, Vasudevi; Morris, Paul – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
Current views suggest that autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are characterised by enhanced low-level auditory discrimination abilities. Little is known, however, about whether enhanced abilities are universal in ASD and how they relate to symptomatology. We tested auditory discrimination for intensity, frequency and duration in 21 adults with ASD…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Auditory Discrimination
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Kwon, Bomjun J.; Perry, Trevor T. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: The present study examined cochlear implant (CI) users' perception of vowels presented concurrently (i.e., "double vowels") to further our understanding of auditory grouping in electric hearing. Method: Identification of double vowels and single vowels was measured with 10 CI subjects. Fundamental frequencies (F0s) of…
Descriptors: Vowels, Hearing Impairments, Deafness, Assistive Technology
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Burman, J.; Talbert, R.; Carlton, K. – Physics Education, 2014
This paper details the construction of a weather vane for the measurement of wind direction in field situations. The purpose of its construction was to analyse how wind direction affected the attractiveness of an insect pheromone in a dynamic outdoor environment, where wind could be a significant contributor to odour movement. The apparatus…
Descriptors: Weather, Measurement Equipment, Entomology, Science Instruction
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Moreno-Torres, Ignacio – Journal of Child Language, 2014
It has been proposed that cochlear implant users may develop robust categorical perception skills, but that they show limited precision in perception. This article explores if a parallel contrast is observable in production, and if, despite acquiring typical linguistic representations, their early words are inconsistent. The participants were…
Descriptors: Spanish, Deafness, Assistive Technology, Language Acquisition
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James, Karin H.; Jones, Susan S.; Smith, Linda B.; Swain, Shelley N. – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2014
Two important and related developments in children between 18 and 24 months of age are the rapid expansion of object name vocabularies and the emergence of an ability to recognize objects from sparse representations of their geometric shapes. In the same period, children also begin to show a preference for planar views (i.e., views of objects held…
Descriptors: Toddlers, Recognition (Psychology), Vocabulary, Preferences
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Huff, Markus; Meitz, Tino G. K.; Papenmeier, Frank – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2014
Humans understand text and film by mentally representing their contents in situation models. These describe situations using dimensions like time, location, protagonist, and action. Changes in 1 or more dimensions (e.g., a new character enters the scene) cause discontinuities in the story line and are often perceived as boundaries between 2…
Descriptors: Perception, Models, Recognition (Psychology), Prediction
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Pelletier, Cathy A.; Steele, Catriona M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2014
Purpose: This study examined whether the perceived taste intensity of liquids with chemesthetic properties influenced lingua-palatal pressures and submental surface electromyography (sEMG) in swallowing, compared with water. Method: Swallowing was studied in 80 healthy women, stratified by age group and genetic taste status. General Labeled…
Descriptors: Adults, Females, Perception, Biochemistry
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