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Kathleen F. Nagle, PhD
Kathleen F. Nagle, PhD
Department of Speech-Language Pathology, Seton Hall University
Verified email at shu.edu
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Listener effort for highly intelligible tracheoesophageal speech
KF Nagle, TL Eadie
Journal of Communication Disorders 45 (3), 235-245, 2012
372012
Effect of fundamental frequency on judgments of electrolaryngeal speech
KF Nagle, TL Eadie, DR Wright, YA Sumida
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Rockville, MD, 2012
262012
Emerging scientist: challenges to CAPE-V as a standard
KF Nagle
Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups 1 (3), 47-53, 2016
212016
Perceived listener effort as an outcome measure for disordered speech
KF Nagle, TL Eadie
Journal of Communication Disorders 73, 34-49, 2018
162018
Everyday listeners’ impressions of speech produced by individuals with adductor spasmodic dysphonia
KF Nagle, TL Eadie, KM Yorkston
Journal of Communication Disorders 58, 1-13, 2015
162015
Generating tonal distinctions in Mandarin Chinese using an electrolarynx with preprogrammed tone patterns
L Guo, KF Nagle, JT Heaton
Speech communication 78, 34-41, 2016
102016
Does the presence or location of graphic markers affect untrained listeners' ratings of severity of dysphonia?
KF Nagle, LB Helou, NP Solomon, TL Eadie
Journal of Voice 28 (4), 469-475, 2014
102014
Clinical use of the CAPE-V scales: Agreement, reliability and notes on voice quality
KF Nagle
Journal of Voice, 2022
82022
Perceived naturalness of electrolaryngeal speech produced using sEMGcontrolled vs. manual pitch modulation
KF Nagle, JT Heaton
Interspeech 2016, 2016
82016
Elements of clinical training with the electrolarynx
KF Nagle
Clinical care and rehabilitation in head and neck cancer, 129-143, 2019
62019
Emerging scientist: Challenges to CAPE-V as a standard. Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 1 (3), 47–53
KF Nagle
62016
Effect of noise on speech intelligibility and perceived listening effort in head and neck cancer
TL Eadie, H Durr, C Sauder, K Nagle, M Kapsner-Smith, KA Spencer
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 30 (3S), 1329-1342, 2021
52021
Perceptual and acoustic assessment of strain using synthetically modified voice samples
Y Park, MD Cádiz, KF Nagle, CE Stepp
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 63 (12), 3897-3908, 2020
52020
Can intensive phonomotor therapy modify accent? A phase I study
M Oelke, L Sachet, K Nagle, L Bislick, CE Brookshire, DL Kendall
Speech, Language and Hearing 18 (4), 229-242, 2015
42015
Influence of Phonatory Break Duration and Pause Time on Auditory-Perceptual Ratings of Speech Acceptability and Listener Comfort in Adductor-Type Laryngeal Dystonia
PC Doyle, R Woldmo, KF Nagle, N Crews, N Jovanovic
Journal of Voice, 2021
22021
Comparison of thumb-pressure vs. electromyographic modes of frequency modulation for electrolaryngeal speech
K Nagle, JT Heaton
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 141 (5_Supplement), 3841-3841, 2017
22017
Effect of intelligibility and speech rate on perceived listener effort
K Nagle
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 137 (4_Supplement), 2433-2433, 2015
22015
Determining time-and frequency-based acoustic correlates of listener effort in tracheoesophageal speech
K Nagle, T Eadie
Proc. Internat. Conf. Advances in Quantitative Laryngology–AQL 2013, 99-100, 2013
12013
Professionalism in the context of providing elective services: reflecting on bias
KF Nagle, B Pilkington
Journal of Communication in Healthcare, 1-5, 2024
2024
Does Knowledge of Diagnosis Affect Inexperienced Listeners’ Judgments of Spasmodic Dysphonia
DD Isetti, R Rajabzadeh, K Nagle, D Sawin, S Bolt, TL Eadie
2014
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