Gender Differences

Communication Development and Disorders in Multicultural Populations

Readings and Related Materials

Bellis, T.J., & Wilber, L.A. (2001). Effects of aging and gender on interhemispheric function. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 44(2), 246–263.

Chen, Y., Robb, M.P., & Gilbert, H.R. (2002). Electroglottographic evaluation of gender and vowel effects during modal and vocal fry phonation. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 45(5), 821–829.

Erler, S.F., & Garstecki. (2002). Hearing loss- and hearing aid-related stigma: Perceptions of women with age-normal hearing. American Journal of Audiology, 11(2), 83–91.

Fox, R.A., & Nissen, S.L. (2005). Sex-related acoustic changes in voiceless English fricatives. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 48(4), 753–765.

Garstecki, D. C., & Erler, S.F. (2001). Personal and social conditions potentially influencing women’s hearing loss management. American Journal of Audiology, 10(2), 78–90.

Hiss, S.G., Strauss, M., Treale, K., Stuart, A., & Boutilier, S. (2004). Effects of age, gender, bolus volume, bolus viscosity, and gestation on swallowing apnea onset relative to lingual bolus propulsion onset in normal adults. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 47(3), 572–583.

Ingham, R.J., Fox, P.T., Ingham, J.C., Xiong, J., Zamarripa, F., Hardies, L.J., & Lancaster, J.L. (2004). Brain correlates of stuttering and syllable production: Gender comparison and replication. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 47, 321–341.

Koenig, L.L. (2000). Laryngeal factors in voiceless consonant production in men, women, and 5-year olds. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 43(5), 1211–1228.

Van Hulle, C.A., Goldsmith, H.H., & Lemery, K.S. (2004). Genetic, environmental, and gender effects on individual differences in toddler expressive language. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 47(4), 904–912.



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