
Harvey R.
Gilbert, Ph.D.
Professor

Background:
Dr. Gilbert received his Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin in
1969. He teaches graduate level courses in voice disorders,
craniofacial anomalies and speech science. His research interests
include normal and disordered voice, cleft palate and speech physiology.
Recent
Publications: 2000-2004
- Selby, J. C., Gilbert, H. R. &
Lerman, J. W. (2003).
Perceptual and Acoustic Evaluation of Individuals with
Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Pre- and Post-treatment. Journal of Voice, 7(4), 557-570.
- Robb, M. P., Gilbert, H. R., Reed, V.
& Bisson, A. (2003).
Speech Rates in Young Australian English-Speaking Children: A
Preliminary Report. Contemporary
Issues in Communication Sciences and Disorders, 30, 84-91.
- 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.
- Chen, Y., Robb, M., Gilbert, H., & Lerman J. (2001).
Vowel Production by Mandarin Speakers of English. Clinical
Linguistics and Phonetics, 15, 427-440.
- Bellandese, M., Lerman, J., & Gilbert, J., (2001).
An Acoustic Analysis of Excellent Female Esophageal, Tracheoesophageal
and Laryngeal Speakers. Journal of Speech, Language, and
Hearing Research, 44, 1315-1320
- Ng, M.L., Gilbert, H.R., & Lerman J.W., (2001).
Fundamental Frequency, Intensity and Vowel Duration Characteristics
Related to Perception of Cantonese Alaryngeal Speech. Folia
Phoniatrica et Logopaedica, 53, 36-47
- Robb, M.P., Chen, Y., Gilbert, H.R., and Lerman J.W.,
(2001). Acoustic Comparison of Vowel Articulation in Normal and
Reverse Phonation. Journal of Speech, Hearing, and
Language Research, 44(1), 118-127.
- Chen, Y., Robb, M.P., Gilbert, H.R., & Lerman J.W.,
(2001). A Study of Sentence Stress Production in Mandarin
Speakers of American English. Journal of the Acoustical
Society of America, 109(4), 1681-1690.
- Goberman, A.M., Selby, J.C., and Gilbert, H.R., (2001).
The Effects of Changes in Speaking Rate on the Aerodynamic and
Perceptual Characteristics of Normal Speech. Folia
Phoniatrica et Logopaedica,53, 222-230.
- Selby, J., Robb, M., & Gilbert, H. (2000). Normal vowel
articulations between 15 and 36 months of age. Clinical Linguistics
& Phonetics, 3, 260-266.
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