An ever-growing collection of records linking to open access articles and conference papers authored by members of the Communication Sciences & Disorders department.

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Submissions from 2020

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Sentence Comprehension and Working Memory in Malay Adults, Yazmin Ahmad Rusli and James Montgomery

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Mandarin Tone Perception in Multiple-talker Babbles and Speech-shaped Noise, Xianhui Wang and Li Xu

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Multi-Talker Speech Promotes Greater Knowledge-Based Spoken Mandarin Word Recognition in First and Second Language Listeners, Seth Wiener and Chao Yang Lee

Submissions from 2019

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Hyoid Excursion During the Swallow in Stroke Survivors, Youngsun Kim, Margaret A. Dietz, and Taeok Park

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Contributions of Lexical Tone to Mandarin Sentence Recognition in Hearing-impaired Listeners Under Noisy Conditions, Nan Li, Shuo Wang, and Xianhui Wang

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Enhancing Swallowing Quality of Life in Older Individuals after the Oropharyngeal Strengthening Exercise, Taeok Park and Youngsun Kim

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A Review of the Role of Auditory Evoked Potentials in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Assessment, Nilesh J. Washnik, Javad Anjum, and Kristine Lundgren

Submissions from 2018

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Supporting Communication Partners in a Leisure Setting to Enhance Social Interaction and Participation for Individuals with Complex Communication Needs, David Joseph Hajjar, John Walter McCarthy, and Molly Lanphear Hajjar

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Bolus Transition During Oropharyngeal Swallowing after Unilateral Cortical Stroke, Hyeju Han, Taeok Park, Byung Mo Oh, and Youngsun Kim

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Role of Short-time Acoustic Temporal Fine Structure Cues in Sentence Recognition for Normal-hearing Listeners, Limin Hou and Li Xu

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Effects of Age and Gender During Three Lingual Tasks on Peak Lingual Pressures in Healthy Adults, Elizabeth Rachel Oommen and Youngsun Kim

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Recovery of Laryngeal Closure in Post-stroke Survivors, Kaylee Sienza, Youngsun Kim, and Taeok Park

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Effects of Nonlinear Frequency Compression on the Acoustic Properties and Recognition of Speech Sounds in Mandarin Chinese, Jing Yang, Jinyu Qian, Xueqing Chen, and Julia Rehmann