Division of Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Hong Kong

BSc (Speech and Hearing Sciences)

Undergraduate Honours Theses

conducted under the auspices of the Motor Speech Laboratory

 

1999

Joyce CHUN Chun

The relationship between nasalance, nasality and intelligibility in Cantonese children with cleft palate.

 

Alice LEE Su Ying

An acoustic and perceptual analysis of /s/ before and after orthognathic surgery.

 

Elinda Liu Ka Pik

Expression of communication function using computerized and non-computerized systems

 

January Gloriana Lam Oi Chee

Mother-child interaction: A comparison of SLI and LMU-matched children in Hong Kong

 

Ada LO Chi Yan

Intelligibility and acceptability measures of Cantonese dysarthric speech.

 

2000

Zenith CHAU Chung Man

The speech intelligibility of Cantonese speakers following glossectomy.

 

Billie CHEUNG Wai Man

Outcome of pharyngeal flap and pharyngoplasty in cleft patients.

 

Joyce CHOI Chung Sze

The relationship between rate, intelligibility and acceptability in Cantonese speakers with dysarthria.

 

Suki LAM Lai Man

Pitch level and pitch variability in Cantonese speakers with dysarthria associated with cerebral palsy.

 

Joan Ma Ka Yin

 

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Sophie LEE Yick Yu

Maximum performance tests in Cantonese speakers with cerebral palsy.

 

2001
Rebecca CHAN Ka Ki

Attitudes towards cleft palate: The effect of personal contact.

 

Cynthia CHAU Ha Fong

Single-word intelligibility in Cantonese speakers with repaired cleft palate.

 

Christine CHING Kit Yee

Perception of /th/ and /k h/ by children with cleft palate with and without posterior placement.

 

Annie HO Kwan Wai

Variability in cleft palate speech.

 

Michelle LEE Kit Shan

Analysing unrepaired Nepali cleft palate speech.

 

NG So Sum

Acoustic analysis of contour tones produced by Cantonese dysarthric speakers.

 

Helen NG Wai Man

Disordered alveolar productions in Cantonese speakers with cleft palate: An electropalatographic study.

 

Esther TSANG Suk Ling

The relationship between diadochokinetic rate and accuracy, reading rate, and sentence intelligibility in Cantonese speakers with Parkinsonism.

 

2002
Cherry NG Yuk Sim

Perceptual and acoustic analysis of dysarthric dysphonia: Direct magnitude estimation versus interval scaling.

 

Christine AU Kay Lee

Effects of semantic and syllabic context on the sentence intelligibility of dysarthric speakers.

 

Redy CHOI Kam Pui

The effects of speaking rate and vowel context on nasalance.

 

LEE Wing Ka

Perception of contour tones produced by Cantonese dysarthric speakers.

 

2003
Judy Chan Chiu Ting

The vowel characteristics of patients with partial glossectomy


Vicky Leung Wai Ki

The effects of two types of sports mouthguards on speech intelligibility

 

Maisy Ip Mei Yan

Speech errors before and after osteotomy

 

Lina Wong Lai Na

Intensive voice treatment for Cantonese-speaking patients with Parkinson's disease: Effects on intonation and lexical tone production

 

2004
Candy Chan Chung Tim

An electropalatographic and perceptual investigation of /s/ productions in Cantonese children with cleft palate

 

Joanna Cheung Sum Chi

The effects of stimulus and modulus on perceptual rating of hypernasality

 

Daphne Lau Ka Wai

Perception of /th/ and /kh/ by Cantonese-speaking children with backing

 

Fanny Lam Sze Kuen

International parameters for cleft palate speech: A pilot study

 

Chris Li Chi Mei

Speech outcomes after glossectomy for tongue cancer: A critical review of the literature

 

2005
Jovy Cheung Wing Ki

Variation in the Production of Alveolar Fricative /s/

 

Kanaei Lee Kar Yan

Rating Hypernasality: Speaker and Listener Language Effect

 

Karen Tse Ka Wing

Intelligibility and Acceptability in Cantonese Children with Cleft Palate

 

Christy Wong Choi Yan

 

Contributing factors to listener effort for Cantonese dysarthric speech
2006
Choi Olivia Vivian

Traditional osteotomy versus distraction osteogenesis: Articulation changes in Cantonese patients with cleft palate

 

Cheng, Tze Ho Dennis

Direct magnitude estimation versus visual analogue scaling in the perceptual rating of hypernasality

 

2007
Queenie Cho Ka Wun

Identification and discrimination of /th/ and /kh/ by children with cleft palate and posterior placement

 

Christine Huynh Yin Sau

Training perceptual rating of hypernasality with co-existing speech disorders

 

Jenny Lai Fan Chun

Using prosody in Cantonese-speaking children with severe dysarthria: Caregiver and speaker variables


Heman Leung Hei Man

 

Interrater and intrarater reliability in rating velopharyngeal gap size
2008
Katherine Cheung Shun Kwong

Dysprosody in Cantonese Parkinsonˇ¦ disease: Stimuli effects

 

Fong Yung Ting, Joyce

The language abilities of Cantonese-speaking children with cleft palate: A pilot study

 

Susanne So Yee Shan

Intonation in Cantonese Parkinson's disease: questions versus statements

 

Heidy Yiu Hoi Yee

Cantonese affricates: an acoustic analysis

 

2009
Francis TSE Chi Man

Environmental barriers to communication in individuals with dysarthria


Sally WONG Chi Kei

Lingual kinematics in a Cantonese speaker with dysarthria: A pilot study



Flora LEE Pui Han

Effect of Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) on Cantonese speakers with Parkinsonˇ¦s disease: Acoustic analysis


Mia CHOW Mei Nga

Effect of Lee Silverman Voice Treatment (LSVT) on Cantonese speakers with Parkinsonˇ¦s disease: Perceptual analysis