Thomas H. Shriner, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign/Feinberg School of Medicine/Joffrey Ballet |
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Gallagher TM, Shriner TH. (1975) Contextual variables related to inconsistent /s/ and /z/ production in the spontaneous speech of children Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 18: 623-633 |
Gallagher TM, Shriner TH. (1975) Articulatory inconsistencies in the speech of normal children Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 18: 168-175 |
Beasley DS, Shriner TH, Manning WH, et al. (1974) Auditory assembly of CVCs by children with normal and defective articulation Journal of Communication Disorders. 7: 127-133 |
Schuckers GH, Shriner TH, Daniloff RG. (1973) Auditory assembly of segmented sentences by children. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 16: 116-27 |
Shriner TH. (1973) Voice Problems of Children. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine. 125: 905 |
Shriner TH, Daniloff RG. (1971) Reply to "comments on the relationship between articulatory deficits and syntax in speech defective children". Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 14: 442-4 |
Shriner TH, Daniloff RG. (1970) Reassembly of segmented CVC syllables by children. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 13: 537-47 |
Shriner TH, Beasley DS, Zemlin WR. (1969) The effects of frequency division on speech identification in children. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 12: 413-22 |
Shriner TH, Holloway MS, Daniloff RG. (1969) The relationship between articulatory deficits and syntax in speech defective children. Journal of Speech and Hearing Research. 12: 319-25 |
Shriner TH, Sprague RL. (1969) Effects of time-compressed speech signals on children's identification accuracy and latency measures. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology. 7: 532-40 |