Paul A. Dagenais, Ph.D., CCC/SLP
Professor


 


Education

·  Ph.D. University of Tennessee, 1987 - Speech and Hearing Science 

·  M.A. Northern Michigan University, 1983 - Communication Disorders 

·  B.Sc. University of Ottawa, 1976 - Biochemistry

Courses Currently Taught

AUD 615 Speech and Language Science 
SHS 314 Fundamentals of Speech and Hearing Science

SHS 414 Neurological Bases of Communication Disorders

SLP 521 Advanced Speech Science

SLP 565 Neuromotor Disorders of Communication

SLP 566 Acquired disorders of Language and Cognition

SLP 567 Medical Speech Language Pathology

CSD 650 Research Design 

CSD 651 Speech and Hearing Science

        Truly an Original

 

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


Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology
University of South Alabama