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  1. Predicting Dysphonia by Measuring Surface Electromyographic Activity of the Supralaryngeal Muscles
  2. Fatigue-Related Change in Surface Electromyographic Activities of the Perilaryngeal Muscles
  3. Changes in resting motor threshold of the tongue with normal aging and stroke
  4. Signs of swallowing difficulties in aged care facilties
  5. Wound-healing effect of acupuncture for treating phonotraumatic vocal pathologies: A cytokine study
  6. Facial Bone Vibration In Resonant Voice Production
  7. Reliability of laryngostroboscopic evaluation on lesion size and glottal configuration: A revisit
  8. The Effects of Self-Controlled Feedback on Learning of a “Relaxed Phonation Task”
  9. Acoustic Characteristics of Male Commercial and Public Radio Broadcast Voices
  10. Vibratory and Perceptual Measurement of Resonant Voice
  11. The Vocal Clarity of Female Speech-Language Pathology Students: An Exploratory Study
  12. Voice Disorder Risk Factors Measure
  13. Participant Satisfaction Questionnaire--Voice Hygiene and Voice Training Group
  14. Participant Satisfaction Questionnaire--Voice Hygiene Group
  15. Green Voice Project: Preserving the Healthy Voice in Teachers
  16. Effects of Practice Variability on Learning of Relaxed Phonation in Vocally Hyperfunctional Speakers
  17. A Preliminary Study of the Effect of Acupuncture on Emotional Stress in Female Dysphonic Speakers
  18. Limitations of Models of Sentence Production: Evidence from Cantonese Data of Normal and Aphasic Speakers
  19. Application of the ICF in Voice Disorders
  20. Reliability of Speaking and Maximum Voice Range Measures in Screening for Dysphonia
  21. Scaling Voice Activity Limitation and Participation Restriction in Dysphonic Individuals
  22. Multiparametric Evaluation of Dysphonic Severity
  23. A Comparison of Two Perceptual Voice Evaluation Training Programs for Naive Listeners
  24. Acoustic and perceptual analysis of modal and falsetto registers in females with dysphonia
  25. Electromyographic Study of Motor Learning for a Voice Production Task
  26. Suitability of Acoustic Perturbation Measures in Analysing Periodic and Nearly Periodic Voice Signals
  27. Reliability and applicability of aerodynamic measures in dysphonia assessment
  28. Equal appearing interval and visual analogue scaling of perceptual roughness and breathiness
  29. Effect of Hydration and Vocal Rest on the Vocal Fatigue in Amateur Karaoke Singers
  30. Hearing and vision impairment and the social networks of older Australians
  31. Impact and Prevention of Voice Problems in the Teaching Profession
  32. The Effect of Anchors and Training on the Reliability of Perceptual Voice Evaluation
  33. Voice Problems in Teaching Survey
  34. Voice Activity and Participation Profile
  35. Effectiveness of functional communication therapy by volunteers for people with aphasia following stroke
  36. Analysing vocal quality of connected speech using Kay's computerized speech lab: a preliminary finding
  37. Commentaries: Intuitive Phonatory Function Model: A Theory in Need of More Evidence
  38. Limitations of perturbation measures in clinical acoustic voice analysis
  39. Classification of aphasic Chinese speakers: Cluster and discriminant function analyses
  40. AN EVALUATION OF THEKEEP ON TALKINGPROGRAM FOR MAINTAINING COMMUNICATION SKILLS INTO OLD AGE
  41. Agrammatic production: A cross-linguistic comparison of english and cantonese
  42. Sentence production ability of a bilingual cantonese/english agrammatic speaker
  43. Patterns of grammatical disruption in Cantonese aphasic subjects
  44. PLANNING A COMMUNICATION EDUCATION PROGRAM FOR OLDER PEOPLE
  45. Lexical tone disruption in Cantonese aphasic speakers
  46. Linguistic assessment of Chinese-speaking aphasics: Development of a Cantonese aphasia battery
  47. Voice Problems in Hong Kong: A Preliminary Report
  48. Tonal disruption in Chinese (Cantonese) aphasics