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No AccessAmerican Journal of Speech-Language PathologyViewpoint1 Sep 1994Emerging and Future Issues in Motor Speech Disorders Joseph R. DuffyPhD Joseph R. Duffy Head, Section of Speech Pathology, Mayo Clinic (E-8A), 200 First Street, SW, Rochester, MN 55905 Google Scholar More articles by this author https://doi.org/10.1044/1058-0360.0303.36 SectionsAboutFull TextPDF ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationTrack Citations ShareFacebookTwitterLinked In References GerrattB. R., TillJ. A., Rosenbek, J. C., Wertz, R. T., & Boysen, A. E. (1991). Use and perceived value of perceptual and instrumental measures in dysarthria management.In C. A. Moore, K. M. Yorkston, & D. R. Beukelman (Eds.), Dysarthria and apraxia of speech: Perspectives on management (pp. 77–94). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Google Scholar Kent, R. D., Weismer, G., KentJ. F., & Rosenbek, J. C. (1989). Toward intelligibility testing in dysarthria.Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, 54, 482. Google Scholar Kent, R. D. (1990). Research needs in the assessment of speech motor disorders.In J. A. Cooper (Ed), Assessment of speech and voice production: Research and clinical applications (pp. 17–29). Bethesda, MD: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. Google Scholar Little, J. M. (1993). Communication and the humanities: The nature of the nexus.Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 68, 921–924. Google Scholar McNeil, M. R. (1986). A critical appraisal of methods in the evaluation and management of dysarthria. Paper presented at the Clinical Dysarthria Conference, Tucson, Arizona. Google Scholar Siegler, M. (1993). Falling off the pedestal: What’s happening to the traditional doctor-patient relationship?.Mayo Clinic Proceedings, 68, 461–467. Google Scholar Yorkston, K. M., Beukelman, D. R., & Traynor, C. D. (1981). Assessment of intelligibility in dysarthric speech. Tigard, OR: CC Publications. Google Scholar Additional Resources FiguresReferencesRelatedDetailsCited ByPerspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups6:3 (542-552)25 Jun 2021A Novel Protocol Designed to Treat Spastic Dysarthria Secondary to Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case StudyKristine Galek, Ed M. Bice and Katie AllenAmerican Journal of Speech-Language Pathology12:2 (131-143)1 May 2003Qualitative Research and Speech-Language PathologyJack S. Damico and Nina N. Simmons-Mackie Volume 3Issue 3September 1994Pages: 36-39 Get Permissions Add to your Mendeley library History Published in issue: Sep 1, 1994 Metrics Downloaded 158 times Topicsasha-topicsasha-article-typesKeywordsmotor speech disordersapraxia of speechdysarthriaCopyright & PermissionsCopyright © 1994 American Speech-Language-Hearing AssociationPDF DownloadLoading ...

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