The relationship of rate and pause features to the communicative participation of people living with ALS
Kathryn P. Connaghan,
Jordan R. Green,
Marziye Eshghi
et al.
Abstract:Introduction/AimsMany people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (PALS) report restrictions in their day‐to‐day communication (communicative participation). However, little is known about which speech features contribute to these restrictions. This study evaluated the effects of common speech symptoms in PALS (reduced overall speaking rate, slowed articulation rate, and increased pausing) on communicative participation restrictions.MethodsParticipants completed surveys (the Communicative Participation It… Show more
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