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Effects of length and linguistic complexity on temporal acoustic measures in apraxia of speech
Edythe A. Strand, Malcolm R. McNeil
Neurology
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Arts & Humanities
Linguistic Complexity
92%
Acoustics
56%
Length
46%
Sentence Production
14%
Strings
14%
Long Vowels
14%
Linguistic Utterances
8%
Acoustic Characteristics
7%
Vowel Duration
7%
Sentence Context
7%
Homogeneity
5%
Stimulus
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Apraxias
80%
Linguistics
68%
Acoustics
61%
Social Sciences
acoustics
65%
linguistics
39%
homogeneity
10%
stimulus
8%