Ephphatha: opening inroads to understanding articulatory organization in persons with hearing impairment.

Number 978
Year 1995
Drawer 18
Entry Date 07/01/1998
Authors McGarr, Nancy S., and Campbell, Melanie McNutt.
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Publication Bell-Berti, F. and Raphael, L.J. Producing Speech: Contemporary Issues. For Katerhine Safford Harris. AIP Press: New York.
url http://www.haskins.yale.edu/Reprints/HL0978.pdf
Abstract In 1968, Dorothy Huntington, Katherine Harris, and George Sholes published a seminal paper entitled “An Electromyographic Study of Consonant Articulation in Hearing-Impaired and Normal Speakers” in the Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. This collaborative study was Harris’ first in the area of speech production of hearing-impaired persons. It was also the very first to employ electromyographic (EMG) techniques to investigate arrticulatory movement in deaf speakers. Yet in ways other than technique it was also unlike many of the investigations of the speech of the hearing impaired that preceded it.
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