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K M Yorkston

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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|October 1, 1996
Treatment efficacy: dysarthriaK M Yorkston
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|November 1, 1981
Ataxic dysarthria: treatment sequences based on intelligibility and prosodic considerationsK M Yorkston, D R Beukelman
Journal of Communication Disorders|December 1, 1978
A comparison of techniques for measuring intelligibility of dysarthric speechK M Yorkston, D R Beukelman
Journal of Communication Disorders|January 1, 1980
Influence of passage familiarity on intelligibility estimates of dysarthric speechD R Beukelman, K M Yorkston
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|February 1, 1980
An analysis of connected speech samples of aphasic and normal speakersK M Yorkston, D R Beukelman
Journal of Communication Disorders|May 1, 1979
The relationship between information transfer and speech intelligibility of dysarthric speakersD R Beukelman, K M Yorkston
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|June 1, 1980
Nonvocal communication: performance evaluationD R Beukelman, K M Yorkston
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 4, 2000
Accuracy of metamemory after traumatic brain injury: predictions during verbal learningM R Kennedy, K M Yorkston
Journal of Communication Disorders|November 1, 1996
Speech and pause characteristics following speech rate reduction in hypokinetic dysarthriaV L Hammen, K M Yorkston
Journal of Communication Disorders|January 1, 1980
A clinician-judged technique for quantifying dysarthric speech based on single-word intelligibilityK M Yorkston, D R Beukelman
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|October 1, 1996
Treatment efficacy: dysarthriaK M Yorkston
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|November 1, 1981
Ataxic dysarthria: treatment sequences based on intelligibility and prosodic considerationsK M Yorkston, D R Beukelman
Journal of Communication Disorders|December 1, 1978
A comparison of techniques for measuring intelligibility of dysarthric speechK M Yorkston, D R Beukelman
Journal of Communication Disorders|January 1, 1980
Influence of passage familiarity on intelligibility estimates of dysarthric speechD R Beukelman, K M Yorkston
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|February 1, 1980
An analysis of connected speech samples of aphasic and normal speakersK M Yorkston, D R Beukelman
Journal of Communication Disorders|May 1, 1979
The relationship between information transfer and speech intelligibility of dysarthric speakersD R Beukelman, K M Yorkston
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation|June 1, 1980
Nonvocal communication: performance evaluationD R Beukelman, K M Yorkston
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|November 4, 2000
Accuracy of metamemory after traumatic brain injury: predictions during verbal learningM R Kennedy, K M Yorkston
Journal of Communication Disorders|November 1, 1996
Speech and pause characteristics following speech rate reduction in hypokinetic dysarthriaV L Hammen, K M Yorkston
Journal of Communication Disorders|January 1, 1980
A clinician-judged technique for quantifying dysarthric speech based on single-word intelligibilityK M Yorkston, D R Beukelman
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