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    Speech repetition occurs when individuals speak the sounds that they have heard another person pronounce or say. In other words, it is the saying by one...
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  • different aspects of speech: speech production and speech perception of the sounds used in a language, speech repetition, speech errors, the ability to...
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    Aphasia (redirect from Speech loss)
    repeat a phrase Persistent repetition of one syllable, word, or phrase (stereotypies, recurrent/recurring utterances/speech automatism) also known as perseveration...
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    rhetoricians classified figures of speech into four categories or quadripita ratio: addition (adiectio), also called repetition/expansion/superabundance omission...
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    Speech processing Speech repetition Brady, Marian C.; Kelly, Helen; Godwin, Jon; Enderby, Pam; Campbell, Pauline (1 June 2016). "Speech and language therapy...
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    (especially in the left hemisphere) is also responsible for speech production, speech repetition, lip-reading, and phonological working memory and long-term...
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  • Language disorder Manner of articulation Motor speech disorders Revoicer Speech perception Speech repetition Sheikh, Shakeel; Sahidullah, Md; Hirsch, Fabrice;...
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    intact auditory comprehension, coherent (yet paraphasic) speech production, but poor speech repetition. Affected people are fully capable of understanding...
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  • the new word pronunciations. Such speech repetition occurs automatically, quickly and separately in the brain to speech perception. Moreover, such vocal...
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  • research focus towards close speech shadowing. Close speech shadowing is when the technique requires an immediate repetition, at the fastest pace a person...
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    Broca's area (redirect from Speech area)
    generate fluent speech. Other symptoms that may be present include problems with fluency, articulation, word-finding, word repetition, and producing and...
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    Spaced repetition is an evidence-based learning technique that is usually performed with flashcards. Newly introduced and more difficult flashcards are...
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  • picture or read aloud a written word, or imitative, such as in speech repetition. Speech production is not the same as language production since language...
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  • processing the object's spatial location relative to the viewer and with speech repetition. How What Several researchers had proposed similar ideas previously...
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  • λαλιά (laliá) meaning "speech" or "to talk"), a complex tic, is a language disorder characterized by the involuntary repetition of syllables, words, or...
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  • phenomenon in which repetition causes a word or phrase to temporarily lose meaning for the listener, who then perceives the speech as repeated meaningless...
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  • craniotomy individuals. Speech recognition is also very useful for people who have difficulty using their hands, ranging from mild repetitive stress injuries...
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    Anomic aphasia (category Speech and language pathology)
    anomic aphasia have relatively preserved speech fluency, repetition, comprehension, and grammatical speech. Word selection anomia is caused by damage...
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  • Chiasmus Double copula Ploce (figure of speech) Reduplication Refrain Tautophrase Sestina, a verse form based on repetition in place of rhyme Antimetabole Nordquist...
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  • delay Origin of speech Speech and language assessment Speech and language pathology Speech perception Speech processing Speech repetition Batshaw, Mark...
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  • Quotation (redirect from Direct speech)
    quotation or quote is the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written. In oral speech, it is the representation...
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  • conversational speech unneeded repetition or corrections While literal and long-winded word content is often the most identifiable feature of stilted speech, such...
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  • the new word pronunciations. Such speech repetition occurs automatically, fast and separately in the brain to speech perception. Moreover, such vocal imitation...
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  • time but teaches the children to remember and focus on signals and speech repetition to eventually comprehend what language is being taught to them. By...
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    Anaphora (i.e., the repetition of a phrase at the beginning of sentences) is employed throughout the speech. Early in his speech, King urges his audience...
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  • acquisition Mantinc el català Multilingualism Mutual intelligibility Speech repetition Literary Arabic Leap, W (1998). "Indian language renewal". Human Organization...
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  • Stuttering (category Speech disorders)
    Stuttering, also known as stammering, is a speech disorder characterized externally by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words...
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  • the capacity to engage in speech repetition. Children with reduced ability to repeat non-words (a marker of speech repetition abilities) show a slower...
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    with intact repetition and fluent speech. Progressive confluent aphasia: A form of frontotemporal dementia characterized by motor speech impairment, agrammatism...
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  • Developmental verbal dyspraxia Infantile speech Origin of speech Speech and language pathology Speech processing Speech repetition Bernthal, J.E., Bankson, N.W....
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