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Jason A. Whitfield; Adam M. Fullenkamp; Zoe Kriegel – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to examine the impact of instruction order on the speech production response when adopting higher effort speaking styles, specifically loud and clear speech. Method: Speech intensity, lip aperture range, and speech rate data were collected from 24 talkers who repeated the utterance "Buy Bobby a…
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Speech Habits, Speech Skills, Acoustics
Rumpasri Sukonthaman – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Early intervention is not officially implemented in Thailand. The shortage of practitioners, the inaccessibility of early intervention services, and the lack of parental involvement extremely deprive opportunities for children who are deaf and hard of hearing to develop language and communication within the critical period. This dissertation aimed…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Parent Education, Foreign Countries, Assistive Technology
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Villas Boas, Denise Cintra; Ferreira, Léslie Piccolotto; de Moura, Maria Cecília; Maia, Shirley Rodrigues; Amaral, Isabel – American Annals of the Deaf, 2016
Children with deafblindness need support to be able to understand the world and to have access to information. The authors analyzed a dyad consisting of a child with congenital deafblindness and a specialized teacher. The study included participant observations and audiovisual recordings. It was found that the child showed attention to the teacher…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Interaction, Children, Deaf Blind
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Raver, Sharon A.; Bobzien, Jonna; Richels, Corrin; Hester, Peggy; Anthony, Nicole – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2014
Children with profound hearing loss often do not have the same prelinguistic opportunities for social and communication interaction as peers with typical hearing and benefit from structured opportunities to learn these skills. This study examined the effect of two interventions to improve the communicative and social skills of four preschoolers…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Communication Skills, Interpersonal Competence, Preschool Children
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Mahon, Merle – Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 2009
This paper provides a description of the interactions between a nursery-aged prelingually deaf child and his specialist teacher recorded at four consecutive time points during the first year at school. The child comes from a hearing, Somali-speaking family where English is an additional language (EAL). Using Conversation Analysis procedures,…
Descriptors: Deafness, Preschool Children, Males, Specialists
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Weiss, Amy L. – Topics in Language Disorders, 1986
A review of research on conversational competencies of hearing impaired students who rely on oral language as their predominant means of communication suggests that while much remains unknown, similarities exist in the ways learning disabled and hearing impaired children cope with the conversational demands of the classroom. (CL)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Competence, Elementary Secondary Education, Hearing Impairments
Pearce, W. Barnett; Cushman, Donald P. – 1977
In order to provide a critical test of a proposed procedure for explaining and validating a rules theory, this paper examines four items of communications research which make claims regarding the generality and practical necessity of the empirical relationships they investigate. The paper demonstrates the utility of the procedure for rigorously…
Descriptors: Communication Skills, Communications, Language Research, Oral Communication Method
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Binet, Alfred; Simon, Theodore – American Annals of the Deaf, 1997
Reprints an historical study that investigated the value of the oral method in teaching speech to 40 children with deafness. Results indicated the oral method did not permit participants to enter into relations with strangers and did not allow them to have a consecutive conversation with their relatives. Additional research is recommended. (CR)
Descriptors: Children, Deafness, Educational History, Educational Research
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Jacobs, Marion – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1977
Undergraduates (N = 96), divided into 12 groups, first engaged in self-disclosure and consensus exercises and then were required to exchange personal feedback. Feedback was positive or negative in nature and delivered publicly or anonymously. Positive feedback was rated as more credible and produced greater cohesiveness. (Author)
Descriptors: College Students, Comparative Analysis, Feedback, Group Experience
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Ferreri, Giulio – American Annals of the Deaf, 1997
This reprint of an article from 1909 responds to a study that found the oral method was not effective in teaching speech to students with deafness. It charges that the investigation was unscientific and driven by economic influences. (CR)
Descriptors: Children, Deafness, Economic Factors, Educational History
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Whalen, Carol K.; Flowers, John V. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 1977
Undergraduates (N = 41) viewed a videotape of role-played problems and responded as though in face-to-face contact with the speakers. Half took the role of counselor and half the role of friend. Analysis of covariance indicated students serving as friends made fewer reflections and gave more advice than those serving as counselors. (Author)
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, College Students, Communication Problems, Interaction Process Analysis
Tierney, Elizabeth P. – 1995
This guide for scholars presents a step-by-step process for planning and delivering an effective presentation. Chapter 1 discusses the four principles that underlie all presentations: (1) responsibility to the audience; (2) making conscious decisions about what to present; (3) making decisions before, during, and after the presentation; and (4)…
Descriptors: Body Language, Classroom Communication, Communication Skills, Higher Education
Williams, Cheri L.; And Others – 1992
This study focuses on the language and literacy worlds of three profoundly deaf preschool children, whose lack of a strong spoken English base provided an opportunity to explore the relationship between spoken language development and written language development and to investigate young children's written language development in light of the…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Deafness, Emergent Literacy, Language Acquisition
Morine-Dershimer, Greta; Fagal, Fred – 1980
A sociolinguistic investigation of pupil interpretations of the functions of questions and responses was applied to 165 pupils in a multiethnic, lower socioeconomic status elementary school. Procedures involved videotaping of language arts lessons and family conversations. Videotapes were played back to pupils, who were then asked to explain "What…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discussion (Teaching Technique), Educational Environment, Interaction
Brooks, Gordon P. – 1992
This paper presents a state-of-the-art examination of the literature addressing humor in leadership. A theoretical rationale is developed for the importance of humor as functional communication, especially as it relates to leadership. Research from several disciplines relevant to the use of humor in leadership is organized and synthesized.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comedy, Communication Skills, Expressive Language
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