|
Areas of
Research
· Motor
Speech Disorders/Aphasia
·
Articulation/Phonology
· Speech
Science related issues
Recent Publications & Research
Blanton, D. J. & Dagenais, P. A. (2007). Comparison of language skills of
adjudicated and non-adjudicted adolescent males and females. Language,
Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 38, 309-314.
Dagenais, P. A., Brown, G. R.,
& Moore, R. E. (2006). Speech rate effects upon intelligibility and
acceptability of dysarthric speech, Clinical Linguistics and Phonetics.
Dagenais, P. A. & Wilson, A. F. (2002) Acceptability and intelligibility
of moderately dysarthric speech by four types of listeners. In Investigations
in clinical Phonetics and Linguistics, F. Windsor, M. L. Kelly & N.
Hewlett (Eds). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaun Associates, Publisher.
Southwood, M. H., & Dagenais, P. (2001). The role of attention in apraxic
errors. Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 15, 113-116.
Watts, C. R. & Dagenais, P. A. (2001). Attentional aspects of speech
production in different types of listeners. Medical Journal of Speech
Language Pathology, 9, 55-62..
Garcia, J. M., Cannito, M. P. & Dagenais, P. A. (2000). Natural Hand
Gestures: Perspectives & Implications for Speakers with Dysarthria.
American Journal of Speech Language Pathology. 9, 107-115.
Dagenais, P. A., Southwood, M. H., & Mallonee, K. O. (1999). Assessing
processing skills in speakers with Parkinson's disease using delayed auditory
feedback. Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology, 7, 297-313.
Dagenais, P. A., Watts, C. R., Turnage, L. M., & Kennedy, S. (1999).
Intelligibility and acceptability of moderately dysarthric speech by three
types of listeners. Journal of Medical Speech Language Pathology, 7, 91-96.
|

Not like the Rest
|