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Journal Articles
Barlow,
S.M. & Burton, M.K. (1990). Ramp-and-hold force control in the
upper and lower lips: Developing new neuromotor assessment applications
in traumatically brain injured adults.
Journal of Speech and Hearing
Research, 33,660-675.
Campbell,
T.F. & Dollaghan, C.A. (1995). Speaking rate, articulatory speed,
and linguistic processing in children and adolescents with severe traumatic
brain injury.
Journal of Speech and Hearing, 38,864-875.
Caradoc-Davies,
T.H. (1996). Traumatic mutism in
severe head injury relieved by oral diazepam.
Disability and Rehabilitation,
18 (9), 482-484.
Lubinski,
R., Steger Moscato, B., & Willer, B.S. (1997). Prevalence of speaking
and hearing disabilities among adults with traumatic brain injury from
a national household survey. Brain Injury, 11(2), 103-114.
McHenry,
M.A., (1998). Velopharyngeal airway resistance disorders after traumatic
brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 79(5),
545-549.
McHenry,
M.A., Minton, J.T., Wilson, R.L., & Post, Y.V. (1994). Intelligibility
and nonspeech orofacial strength and force control following traumatic
brain injury. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research, 37,1271-1283.
Murdoch,
B.E., Theodoros, D.G., Stokes, P.D., & Chenery, H.J. (1993). Abnormal
patterns of speech breathing in dysarthric speakers following severe closed
head injury. Brain Injury, 7(4), 295-308.
Sarno,
M.T. & Buonaguro, A., & Levita, E. (1986). Characteristics
of verbal impairment in closed head injured patients. Archives of Physical
Medical Rehabilitation, 67, 400-405.
Theodoros,
D.G. & Murdoch, B.E. (1994). Laryngeal dysfunction in dysarthric
speakers following severe closed-head injury.
Brain Injury, 8(8), 667-684.
Theodoros,
D.G., Murdoch, B.E., & Chenery, H.J. (1994). Perceptual speech
characteristics of dysarthric speakers following severe closed head injury.
Brain
Injury, 8(2), 101-124.
Theodoros,
D.G., Murdoch, B.E., & Stokes, P. (1995). Variability in the perceptual
and physiological features of dysarthria following severe closed head injury:
an examination of five cases. Brain Injury, 9(7),
671-696.
Theodoros,
D. Murdoch, B.E., Stokes, P.D., & Chenery, H.J. (1993). Hypernasality
in dysarthric speakers following severe closed head injury: A perceptual
and instrumental analysis. Brain Injury, 7(1),59-69.
Theodoros,
D.G., Shrapnel, N., & Murdoch, B.E. (1998). Motor speech impairment
following traumatic brain injury in childhood: A physiological and perceptual
analysis of one case. Pediatric Rehabilitation, 2(3),
107-122.
Thomsen,
I.V. (1984). Late outcome of very severe blunt head trauma: A
10-15 year second follow-up. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and
Psychiatry, 47, 260-268.
Vogel, M. & von Cramon,
D. (1982). Dysphonia after traumatic midbrain damage: A follow-up study.
Folia
Phoniatrica, 34,150-159.
Vogel,
M. & von Cramon, D. (1983). Articulatory recovery after traumatic
mutism.
Folia Phoniatrica, 35,294-309.
Ziegler,
W., Hoole, P., Hartmann, E., & von Cramon, D. (1988). Accelerated
speech in dysarthria after acquired brain injury: Acoustic correlates.
British
Journal of Disorders of Communication, 23,215-228.
Ziegler,
W. & von Cramon. (1983). Vowel distortion in traumatic dysarthria:
A formant study. Phonetica, 40,63-78.
Ziegler,
W. & von Cramon, D. (1983). Vowel distortion in traumatic dysarthria:
Lip rounding versus tongue advancement. Phonetica, 40,312-322.
Ziegler,
W. & von Cramon, D. (1986). Spastic dysarthria after acquired brain
injury: An acoustic study. British Journal of Disorders of Communication,
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