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Hung-Yue Suen; Kuo-En Hung – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
In the rapidly evolving landscape of higher education and adult learning, asynchronous video-based online learning has not only become the new norm but has also emerged as the cornerstone of instructional delivery for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs). Despite its widespread adoption, this learning mode confronts a critical challenge: the…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Psychological Patterns, Speech Communication, Suprasegmentals
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Anna McGuiness; Lara Travethan; Kylie Irvin; Yvette Black; Jessica Apps; Kathleen Corinth; Jessica Kennedy; Verenna Zenay Brown; Carla Morgan; Greg Quartly-Scott; Pieter Van Rensburg; Kim Rusten; Chloe Gott; Julia Lappin; Nicole Sugden; Julaine Allan; Frances Dark; Heidi Gray; Grace Thomas; Ashley Hollow; Matt Thomas – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Impairment in aspects of communication is a core diagnostic feature of schizophrenia and other psychotic spectrum disorders. These communication difficulties inhibit participation in a range of daily activities and affect relationships and quality of life. There has been little research focussed on communication outcomes in relation to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Schizophrenia, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Skills
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Thomas Kasakowskij; Joerg M. Haake – Discover Education, 2025
Group projects are an important part of many educational programs. In these projects, groupware tools like shared workspaces, shared editors, and synchronous or asynchronous communication tools (video conferencing, chat, email, forum) are often utilized. For synchronous collaboration, video conferencing systems are often used since they allow for…
Descriptors: Teleconferencing, Videoconferencing, Verbal Communication, Computer Mediated Communication
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Vanessa Brzoskowski dos Santos; Amanda Lara Bressanelli; Fernanda Venzke Zardin; Rui Rothe-Neves; Maira Rozenfeld Olchik – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2025
Background: Speech differences may occur between motor subtypes of Parkinson's disease (PD), but the literature remains limited. Aims: Examine speech characteristics in individuals with PD across the tremor-dominant, nontremor-dominant and mixed subtypes comparing to healthy controls. Methods and Procedures: A total of 115 individuals with PD were…
Descriptors: Speech Impairments, Psychomotor Skills, Diseases, Rating Scales
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Lee Mason; Alexis Bolds; Maeve Gavagan; Chris Ninness – Analysis of Verbal Behavior, 2025
A growing body of literature supports the use of echoic prompts toward conditioning other functional language skills. However, many individuals with autism spectrum disorder do not emit echoic behavior. Identifying the prerequisite skills of an echoic repertoire may be beneficial for intervention planning and clinical decision making. A chart…
Descriptors: Repetition, Acoustics, Imitation, Autism Spectrum Disorders
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Fatma Yurdakul Çinara; Ayça Çiprut – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2025
Purpose: Understanding children's speech perception strategies in noise is very important for improving their living environment. Previous studies with adults reported that closing the eyes improves speech understanding in noise by increasing the activation of cortical systems involved in listening and attention, while increased cognitive load…
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Visual Stimuli, Acoustics, Auditory Perception
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Naja Ferjan Ramírez – First Language, 2024
This study focuses on parental use of parentese: the acoustically exaggerated, clear, and higher-pitched speech produced by adults across cultures when they address infants. While previous research shows that parentese enhances language learning and processing, it is still unclear what drives the variability in the amount of parental parentese…
Descriptors: Infants, Parent Child Relationship, Child Language, Monolingualism
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Chiara Valzolgher; Sara Capra; Elena Gessa; Tommaso Rosi; Elena Giovanelli; Francesco Pavani – Cognitive Research: Principles and Implications, 2024
Localizing sounds in noisy environments can be challenging. Here, we reproduce real-life soundscapes to investigate the effects of environmental noise on sound localization experience. We evaluated participants' performance and metacognitive assessments, including measures of sound localization effort and confidence, while also tracking their…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Metacognition, Human Body, Motion
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Raha Hassan; Louis A. Schmidt – Developmental Science, 2024
Shyness is typically associated with avoidant social behavior and restricted affect in new social situations. However, we know considerably less about how one child's shyness influences another child's behavior and affect in new social situations. Children's shyness was parent-reported when children were age 3 (N = 105, 52 girls, M[subscript age]…
Descriptors: Child Behavior, Shyness, Preschool Children, Speech Communication
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Ramli; Fitriawati; Anjelina Nirmala – Journal of English Teaching, 2024
This study aims to investigate students' speaking anxiety in English classes in the second semester of Universitas Borneo Tarakan. Specifically, this study examines the factors that influence students' speaking anxiety and strategies to minimize it based on what the students have experienced. Thirty-eight students were selected as research…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Speech Communication, Anxiety
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Chhayakanta Patro; Srikanta Kumar Mishra – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2024
Purpose: This study aimed to conduct a scoping review of research exploring the effects of slight hearing loss on auditory and speech perception in children. Method: A comprehensive search conducted in August 2023 identified a total of 402 potential articles sourced from eight prominent bibliographic databases. These articles were subjected to…
Descriptors: Hearing Impairments, Auditory Perception, Speech Communication, Elementary School Students
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Lirong Tang; Yangxiaoxue Xu; Shiting Yang; Xiangyun Meng; Boqi Du; Chen Sun; Li Liu; Qi Dong; Yun Nan – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2024
Purpose: Congenital amusia is a neurogenetic disorder of musical pitch processing. Its linguistic consequences have been examined separately for speech intonations and lexical tones. However, in a tonal language such as Chinese, the processing of intonations and lexical tones interacts with each other during online speech perception. Whether and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mandarin Chinese, Tone Languages, Intonation
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Rini PL; Gayathri KS – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Dementia is a cognitive decline that leads to the progressive deterioration of an individual's ability to perform daily activities independently. As a result, a considerable amount of time and resources are spent on caretaking. Early detection of dementia can significantly reduce the effort and resources needed for caretaking. Aims:…
Descriptors: Dementia, Early Intervention, Recall (Psychology), Articulation (Speech)
Jinyoung Jo – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Individual speakers' speech patterns differ from one another, despite presumably similar language input. What are the sources of this individual variability? In this dissertation, I explore sources of individual differences in pronunciation of coronal obstruents (/s/, /t[superscript h]/, /c[superscript h]/, /c/) at the ends of nouns in Korean.…
Descriptors: Individual Differences, Phonology, Articulation (Speech), Korean
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Ryan McCreery – Volta Review, 2024
Children can only develop spoken language through consistent exposure to the acoustic cues that comprise speech and language. Until recently, hearing levels from the clinical audiogram were the primary measure used to define typical hearing and the presence or degree of a child's hearing loss. While the clinical audiogram remains an important…
Descriptors: Children, Oral Language, Speech Communication, Language Acquisition
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