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Selecting an acoustic correlate for automated measurement of American English rhotic production in children
2017
International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology
Purpose: A current need in the field of speech-language pathology is the development of reliable and efficient techniques to evaluate accuracy of speech targets over the course of treatment. As acoustic measurement techniques improve, it should become possible to use automated scoring in lieu of ratings from a trained clinician in some contexts. This study asks which acoustic measures correspond most closely with expert ratings of children's productions of American English /ò/ in an effort to
doi:10.1080/17549507.2017.1359334
pmid:28795872
fatcat:owiotjwnpbcenajc3wm2g62ce4