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THIRD CONGRESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CLINICAL PHONETICS AND LINGUISTICS ASSOCIATION 9-11 August 1993 Helsinki, Finland Programme MONDAY 9 August 8.00 - 10.00 Registration 10.00 - 10.15 Opening Session / Prof. Antti Iivonen 10.15 - 11.15 Keynote Lecture: Pamela Grunwell: Phonological therapy - the linguistic challenge to facilitate change 11.15 - 11.30 Break 11.30 -12.30 Session 1 11.30 Clarke-Klein S.M. & Hodson B.W.: Natural phonology: Beyond spoken phonological output 11.50 Maassen B, Thoonen B & Gabreels F.: Speech motor programming and phonological encoding in developmental verbal dyspraxia 12.10 Watson JMM.: A comparison of auditory perceptual strategies used by phonologically disordered children and their normally developing peers and adults 12.30 - 14.00 Lunch (& Exhibitions) 14.00 - 15.40 Session 2 14.00 \ster A-M.: Phonological assessment of deaf children's productive knowledge as a basis for speech training 14.20 Ryalls JH.: Acoustic measures of basic speech skills for (1) normally-hearing, (2) moderate-to-severe and (3) profoundly hearing- impaired French Canadian children 14.40 Maassen B, Groenen P & Crul Th.: Categorical perception experiments in children suspect for a central auditory disorder 15.00 Revoile SG & Dillon H.: VCV's with initial- or final-vowel stress: Consonant perception by hard-of-hearing listeners 15.20 Marrero V, Santos A & Cardenas MR.: Feature discrimination and pure tone audiometry 15.40 - 16.10 Coffee/Tea 16.10 - 17.30 Session 3 16.10 Yavas M. Feature enhancement and phonological disorders 16.30 Moore K. Language development and the assessment of speech fluency in preschool children 16.50 Vidal-Petit M-M.: Intonation, its importance for symbolic representation in both normal and pathological language development 17.10 Wermke K & Mende W.: Ontogenetic development of infant cry- and non-cry vocalizations as early stages of speech abilities 17.30 - 18.40 Business Meeting of the International Clinical Phonetics and Linguistics Association 19.00 - 21.00 Rector's Reception at the University of Helsinki / Vice-Rector Arto Mustajoki TUESDAY 10 August 9.00 - 10.00 Keynote Lecture: W.J. Hardcastle: EPG in the Clinic: Results and Future Directions 10.00 - 10.15 Break 10.15 - 11.55 Session 4 10.15 Howard SJ.: Spontaneous phonetic reorganization following articulation therapy: an electropalatographic study 10.35 Wood SAJ.: Where do syllables begin? An analysis speech gestures from X-ray motion films 10.55 \berg E.: A acoustic study of vowel quality in spontaneous speech before and after glossectomy 11.15 Werner S & Tuomainen J. Prosody and language-independent speech tests: New data from Finnish and French 11.35 Iivonen A.: Implications and applications of a F1/F2 psychoacoustical vowel chart 11.55 - 13.30 Lunch (& Exhibitions) 13.30 - 14.50 Session 5 13.30 Hertrich I & Ackermann H.: Voice onset time in neurological disorders 13.50 Barry S.: Individual variation in voicing behaviour 14.10 Hewlett N & Cohen W.: Voicing distinctions in electrolarynx speech 14.30 Deger K, Ziegler W & Marquardt C.: Airflow tracking in dysarthria 14.50 - 15.00 Break 15.00 - 16.20 Session 6 15.00 Leuschel A & Docherty G.: An acoustic study of prosodic aspects of dysarthric speech 15.20 Ziegler W, Kornig A & Wessel K.: Auditory features of segmental timing in degenerative cerebellar disorders 15.40 Korpijaakko-Huuhka A-M & Aulanko R.: Auditory and acoustic analyses of prosody in clinical evaluation of narrative speech 16.00 Ball MJ & Bernhardt B.: Extending the extensions: Non-normal articulations not included in extIPA 16.20 - 16.30 Coffee/Tea 16.30 - 18.30 Poster session & commercial exhibition Ball MJ & Rahilly J.: Computerized tutorial for phonetic transcription: Integrating the extIPA symbols Clement CJ & den Os EA.: Development of vocalizations of severely hearing-impaired infants Eerola O, Aaltonen O, Tuomainen J & Lang AH.: There is large interindividual variation in the perception of phonetic categories and prototypes Gibbon F.: A description of affricate production in a group of speech disordered children using EPG Lehtihalmes M & Latvala K.: Comprehension of prosody after brain infarction Parre M.: Developmental dysphasia in follow-up Sharp N, Horsley I, Docherty G & Carding P.: Auditory and acoustic evaluation of voice quality: A comparative study Ziegler W, Ahrndt T & Teiwes J.: PC-based experimentation, assessment, and treatment in neurophonetics 19.00 Boat trip and Congress Dinner WEDNESDAY 11 August 9.00 - 10.00 Keynote Lecture: Audrey Holland: Linguistic vs. Communicative Analysis as a Basis for Clinical Intervention 10.00 - 10.15 Break 10.15 - 11.55 Session 7 10.15 Leinonen E & Letts C.: Pragmatic impairment in children: Problems with global aspects of discourse? 10.35 Edwards S.: Describing and quantifying aphasic speech 10.55 Klippi A.: Uninflected single-word utterances in aphasic conversation 11.15 Laakso M.: Sequential repair patterns in aphasic-nonaphasic conversation 11.35 Wilkinson R.: Analysis of the effects of aphasia on telling a "story" in conversation 11.55 - 13.30 Lunch (& Exhibition) 13.30 - 14.30 Session 8 13.30 Preneron C & Fugler-Lambert M.: Language difficulties and construction of meaning from picture stories 13.50 Le Normand MT, Delfosse MJ & Vittrant C.: Early language development of pre-term children 14.10 Metlyuk A, Evchik N & Krylovich M.: Prosodic deviations in the Russian speech of hard-hearing schoolchildren 14.30 - 14.45 Break 14.45 - 16.05 Session 9 14.45 Kukkonen P.: Grammatical complexity of aphasic speech 15.05 Perkins M.: Stereotypy and perseveration in language disorders 15.25 van Vugt P & Paquier Ph.: Typicality measurement of free word association responses and a possible associative origin of semantic paralexias in an aphasic patient 15.45 Powell TW. Phonetic subgroups of American English consonant clusters: A psychometric validation 16.05 - 16.35 Coffee/Tea 16.35 -17.55 Session 10 16.35 Elgendy AM.: Acoustical attributes of articulatory dynamics in the pharynx 16.55 Hutters B & Brondsted K.: Nasal airflow and perceptual judgement of speakers suffering from velopharyngeal insufficiency 17.15 Rothganger H & Michelsson K.: The method of high resolution fundamental frequency analysis of acoustic data 17.35 Sihvo M & Pekkarinen E.: Sound level variations in repeated soft and loud phonations at speaking voice pithces during one day 17.55 - 18.15 Closing Session 19.00 - 21.00 Open House at the Department of Phonetics, Vironkatu 1 B REGISTRATION FEES: MEMBERS OF ICPLA FIM 700 NON-MEMBERS FIM 800 CONTACT AND INFORMATION: CONGRESS TEAM/AREA TRAVEL AGENCY LTD. P.O. BOX 227 00131 HELSINKI, FINLAND FAX: +358-0-654987Mail to author|Respond to list|Read more issues|LINGUIST home page|Top of issue