Sökning: "Intelligibility"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 63 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Intelligibility.
1. Parkinson’s Disease and Communication : Intelligibility, Interaction and Participation
Sammanfattning : Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder affecting dopamine production in the basal ganglia. It is a common cause of disability among elderly people. The main symptoms are tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia, but there is a substantial individual variation of how the disease manifests itself. LÄS MER
2. Native-speaker reactions to Swedish pronunciation errors in English : recognition, intelligibility and attitude
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3. The Right Kind of Queer: Race, Sexuality, and Gender in Contemporary Constructions of Swedishness
Sammanfattning : Recent years have seen an increased mobilisation of LGBT rights in nationalist projects of (non-)belonging. This thesis provides new insights into the role played by race, sexuality, and gender in these projects by examining contemporary constructions of Swedishness. LÄS MER
4. Speech and language in patients with an isolated cleft palate and/or 22q11 deletion syndrome
Sammanfattning : Aims: To study speech with regard to articulation and perceptual speech symptoms related to velopharyngeal dysfunction, intelligibility and language ability in patients born with a) an isolated cleft palate with or without additional malformations/syndromes, or b) 22q11 deletion syndrome (22q11 DS).Materials and methods: Fifty-three patients (aged 3-10 years) born with an isolated cleft palate and 30 non-cleft children participated in studies I and II, and 65 consecutively referred patients with 22q11 DS confirmed by a FISH-test participated in studies III and IV. LÄS MER
5. Den ensamma sjöjungfrun : Om Carina Rydbergs jagberättande ur ett genreperspektiv
Sammanfattning : The focus of this study is the two autobiographical novels Den högsta kasten (1997) and Djävulsformeln (2000) by Swedish author Carina Rydberg. Both novels generated lively public debate regarding how they ought to be read and understood, what genre they belonged to, and the ontological status of the narrating “I”. LÄS MER