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An alternating treatment comparison of minimal and maximal opposition sound selection in Turkish phonological disorders
Topbaş, Seyhun; Ünal, Özlem (Informa Healthcare, 2010)A single-subject alternating treatment design in combination with a staggered multiple baseline model across subjects was implemented with two 6: 0 year-old girls, monozygotic twins, who were referred to a university clinic ... -
At the Intersection of Cognition and Grammar: Deficits Comprehending Counterfactuals in Turkish Children With Specific Language Impairment
Duman, Tuba Yarbay; Blom, Elma; Topbaş, Seyhun (Amer Speech-Language-Hearing Assoc, 2015)Purpose: This study investigated the comprehension of counterfactual conditionals in monolingual Turkish children with specific language impairment (SLI) and typically developing (TD) children. Comprehending counterfactuals ... -
A Closer Look at the Developing Profession of Speech and Language Pathology (SLP) in Turkey
Topbaş, Seyhun (Multilingual Matters LTD, 2010)… -
Comparing Measures of Spontaneous Speech of Turkish-Speaking Children With and Without Language Impairment
Topbaş, Seyhun; Maviş, İlknur (Multilingual Matters LTD, 2016)… -
Does the speech of Turkish-speaking phonologically disordered children differ from that of children speaking other languages?
Topbaş, Seyhun (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2006)How phonological disorders should be categorized in Turkish children remained vague for a long period of time due to a lack of normative studies. This paper reports the phonological systems of 70 phonologically disordered ... -
Education of Speech and Language Therapists/Logopedists in Selected Central and Southeastern European Countries: Challenges and New Horizons
Georgieva, Dobrinka; Wozniak, Tomasz; Topbaş, Seyhun; Vitaskova, Katerina; Vukovic, Mile; Zemva, Nada; Duranovic, Mirela (Karger, 2014)Objective: To provide an overview of student training in speech and language therapy/logopedics (SLT) in selected Central and Southeastern European countries (Poland, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Serbia, Bosnia and ... -
Identification of cluttering and stuttering by the public in four countries
St Louis, Kenneth O.; Filatova, Yulia; Coşkun, Mehmet; Topbaş, Seyhun; Özdemir, Sertan; Georgieva, Dobrinka; George, Reshella D. (Informa Healthcare, 2010)The investigators sought to explore and compare the identification of cluttering vs stuttering in four different country samples. After reading lay definitions of the two fluency disorders in their own language, convenience ... -
Implications of bilingual development for specific language impairments in Turkey
Topbaş, Seyhun (Informa Healthcare, 2011)The potential impact of bilingualism on children's language development has emerged as a crucial concern for Turkey, but so far it has not been addressed from the point of view of language disorders. This short review ... -
Intentional communicative behaviours of Turkish-speaking children with normal and delayed language development
Topbaş, Seyhun; Maviş, İlknur; Erbaş, D (Blackwell Publishing LTD, 2003)Background Language profiles may predict whether children with slower language development will catch up to their peers by overcoming this transient phenomenon or will be at risk for persistent language disorders. The ... -
Performance of children on the Turkish Nonword Repetition Test: Effect of word similarity, word length, and scoring
Topbaş, Seyhun; Kacar-Kutukcu, Dilber; Kopkallı-Yavuz, Handan (Informa Healthcare, 2014)This study aims to report the preliminary results of the development of the Turkish Nonword Repetition Test and to contribute to the clinical accuracy of the test by comparing the performance of children with specific ... -
Phonological acquisition of Turkish children: implications for phonological disorders
Topbaş, Seyhun (Taylor & Francis LTD, 1997)The study reported describes the phonological rules typical of normal development of Turkish-speaking children. The processes identified include: reduplication, syllable deletion, consonant deletion, assimilation, cluster ... -
Public attitudes toward stuttering in Turkey: Probability versus convenience sampling
Özdemir, R. Sertan; St Louis, Kenneth O.; Topbaş, Seyhun (Elsevier Science Inc, 2011)Purpose: A Turkish translation of the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes-Stuttering (POSHA-S) was used to compare probability versus convenience sampling to measure public attitudes toward stuttering. Method: A ... -
Reliability and validity of the Turkish pediatric voice handicap index
Özkan, Elçin Tadihan; Tuzuner, Arzu; Demirhan, Erhan; Topbaş, Seyhun (Elsevier Ireland LTD, 2015)Objectives: The aim of this study is to develop a Turkish version of the pediatric voice index (pVHI) and to evaluate its reliability and validity for cultural adaptation. Methods: The original pVHI was translated to ... -
Reviewing sonority for word-final sonorant plus obstruent consonant cluster development in Turkish
Topbaş, Seyhun; Kopkallı-Yavuz, Handan (Informa Healthcare, 2008)The purpose of this study is to investigate the acquisition patterns of sonorant+obstruent coda clusters in Turkish to determine whether Turkish data support the prediction the Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP) makes as ... -
Social Participation and Language Use of the People With Aphasia Through the Eyes of Their Carers
Maviş, L.; Topbaş, Seyhun; Özmen, A. (SAGE Publications LTD, 2016)… -
Stuttering attitudes among Turkish family generations and neighbors from representative samples
Özdemir, R. Sertan; St Louis, Kenneth O.; Topbaş, Seyhun (Elsevier Science Inc, 2011)Purpose: Attitudes toward stuttering, measured by the Public Opinion Survey of Human Attributes-Stuttering (POSHA-S), are compared among (a) two different representative samples; (b) family generations (children, parents, ... -
Turkish articulation and phonology test (Sst): validity, reliability and standardization
Topbaş, Seyhun (Turkish Psychologists Assoc, 2006)Phonological acquisition is an important area in language development. This paper reports the validity, reliability and standardization results of Turkish Articulation and Phonology Test, developed to identify and diagnose ...