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Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : Jslhr

The Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research (JSLHR) is a renowned scholarly publication that focuses on advancing knowledge in the fields of speech, language, and hearing sciences. It features high-quality research articles, reviews, and clinical studies that explore various aspects of communication disorders, speech production, language development, auditory processing, and related topics. JSLHR serves as a valuable resource for researchers, clinicians, and educators seeking to enhance understanding and improve clinical practices in these disciplines.

Details
Abbr. J Speech Lang Hear Res
Start 1997
End Continuing
Frequency Monthly, 2017-
p-ISSN 1092-4388
e-ISSN 1558-9102
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1255 159
SJR / Ranks: 5026 827
CiteScore / Ranks: 6699 4.00
JIF / Ranks: 4138 2.6
Recent Articles
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Banerjee S, Brownd H, Gangopadhyay I
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-15. PMID: 40086450
Purpose: Family size is linked tightly with children's language development. Yet, we have a limited understanding of the associations between family size, specifically the number of adults and siblings, and...
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Tomassi N, Turashvili D, Williams A, Walsh B, Stephen E, Stepp C
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-20. PMID: 40080887
Purpose: Cognitive load and autonomic arousal are hypothesized to affect voice production, yet the nature of these relationships is unclear. The purpose of this study was to assess how cognitive...
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Boecher J, Franich K, Chow H, Usler E
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-16. PMID: 40080872
Purpose: Aberrant speech rhythm has previously been identified as a hallmark of stuttering. However, evidence of dysrhythmic speech in adults who stutter (AWS) has largely been limited to qualitative research....
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Kapa L
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-13. PMID: 40073437
Purpose: The goal of this study was to examine potential mediators of the relationship between developmental language disorder (DLD) status and executive function performance. Method: Participants included preschoolers, of whom...
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Salins A, McArthur G, Jones A, Robidoux S
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-20. PMID: 40073435
Purpose: Reported ear and hearing difficulties (rEHD) are known to be associated with reading difficulties as well as mental health problems. In this study, we aim to examine the relationship...
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van Witteloostuijn M, Haggiyannes A, de Bree E, Blom E
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-24. PMID: 40073433
Purpose: It is widely acknowledged that parental input plays an important role in typical language development. Less is known about the input provided to children with (suspected) developmental language disorder...
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Kornelis M, Lee H, Riegelman A, Finestack L
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-16. PMID: 40073431
Purpose: A 2017 CATALISE project resulted in consensus on using the term "developmental language disorder" (DLD) to describe children with unexplained language impairment. Since then, it is unclear how researchers...
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Svec J, Kumar S, Vencalek O, Ravichandran S, Lehoux S
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-16. PMID: 40053877
Purpose: Owing to mucosal waves, the oscillatory glottis is ideally expected to be convergent during opening and divergent during closing. However, this does not necessarily hold for voice disorders. Here,...
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Lee J, Man G, Christ S, Zhang P
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; 68(3):1161-1174. PMID: 40042914
Purpose: Structural priming-speakers' unconscious tendency to reuse previously encountered sentence structures (primes) in future production-facilitates access and learning of grammatical representations in persons with aphasia (PWAs). However, it remains unclear...
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Kursun B, Shola C, Cunio I, Langley L, Shen Y
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2025 Mar; :1-20. PMID: 40036873
Purpose: Although users can customize the frequency-gain response of hearing aids, the variability in their individual adjustments remains a concern. This study investigated the within-subject variability in the gain adjustments...