404 Error Discussion by the American SpeechLanguage-hearing Association of various medical conditions affecting the voice. http://www.asha.org/public/speech/disorders/Voice-problems.htm
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Speech & Hearing - Getting Started: What Is X? Common causes of communication disorders include head injury, hearing loss and stroke; although a number seem to have a genetic component. http://www.speechandhearing.net/entrance/intro.html
Extractions: What is Speech Therapy? This broad field of study includes the production of speech sounds by humans and by machines, the perception of speech and other sounds by humans, and the analysis of speech sounds by machines. We are interested in how speech sounds are made, how these sounds are used to communicate in language, how the significant properties of those sounds can be analysed, how sounds are analysed by the human hearing mechanism, how humans and machines can recover the linguistic content of speech sounds. There is a large body of scientific knowledge about how we use speech to communicate, and an increasing body of knowledge about how this scientific understanding can lead to technological applications , in for example: the generation of speech by machine, the recognition of speech by machine, the efficient communication of speech signals, the identification of an individual by their voice, the rehabilitation of hearing impairment, etc. This broad field overlaps with many disciplines, some of which are described in more detail below. It overlaps with
Speech And Hearing Guide Terminology of Communication disorders SpeechLanguage-hearing. 2nd ed. 1983 Location REF RC 423 .N52 1983. Encyclopedia of Psychology. http://www.gwu.edu/gelman/guides/sciences/spchhear.html
Extractions: Catalog ALADIN Site Index Ask A Librarian ... Sciences and Engineering This guide includes reference works and resources useful for research on Speech and Hearing. Unless otherwise noted, all materials are in Gelman Library. For further suggestions and for additional help please ask at the Reference and Information Desk. This guide is arranged in the following sections: Subject Librarian: Janet Olsen Updated: June 2005 Need Help? Click The URL for this page is http://www.gwu.edu/gelman/guides/sciences/spchhear.html. Dictionary of Communication Disorders. 2nd ed. 1993 Location: REF RC 423 .M597 1993 Terminology of Communication Disorders : Speech-Language-Hearing. 2nd ed. 1983 Location: REF RC 423 .N52 1983 Encyclopedia of Psychology. Location: REF BF 31 .E52 2000 vols. 1-8 Family Encyclopedia of Child Psychology and Development. Location: REF BF 721 .B7157 1992
Extractions: Article Databases ... Make a Donation Research Information ... Atlases Consider reading literature that will provide generalized overviews of the discipline. Such literature can be found in general textbooks to the field, handbooks, encyclopedias, and literature reviews. Communication Development: Foundations, Processes, and Clinical Applications
Hearing, Ear Infections, And Deafness [NIDCD Health Information] Infants, Children, and hearing/Deafness. Auditory Processing Disorder in Children Communication Considerations for Parents of Deaf and Hardof-hearing http://www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/hearing/index.asp
Hearing deaf or hardof-hearing, making hearing loss the most common birth disorder. Many studies have shown that early diagnosis of hearing loss is crucial to http://www.entnet.org/healthinfo/hearing/index.cfm
Extractions: What follows is the beginning of a virtual "textbook of pointers" to information on the Internet about hearing and hearing disorders. There will of course be gaps in the information since the internet is still growing. If you know of resources to help me fill the gaps or suggestions for additional sections, please email me at kuster@mnsu.edu Index Specialities and specialists that deal with disorders of hearing diagnosis of hearing disability treatment - hearing rehabilitation research information on the internet ... discussion forums on audiology, hearing and deafness