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Interpreting Results of the Fluent Speech Paradigm in Stuttering ...
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The problem of completely and accurately identifying all stuttering episodes in fluent speech samples is a serious one for the fluent speech paradigm. This ...
Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research
The majority of these studies have reported stutterer/nonstutterer differences in temporal parameters of fluent speech production. Such differences have been ...
Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research
Examined difficulties inherent in interpreting results of studies that compare the fluent speech characteristics of stutterers (STs) and nonstutterers ...
Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering ...
Evidence is reviewed which suggests that characteristics of the perceptually fluent speech of stutterers change as a function of a number of variables, ...
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Comment on "Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: difficulties in separating cause from effect" ... J Speech Hear Res. 1994 ...
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Armson and Kalinowski, 1994. J. Armson, J. Kalinowski. Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: Difficulties in separating ...
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The Fluent Speech Paradigm: Assessing Stuttering and Fluency
Treatment for stuttering could skew results as treated participants may have more fluent samples. If treatment history was not clearly defined in a study ...
Phonological encoding and word stress in stuttering and ...
The underlying idea is that the speech motor deficits responsible for stuttering are also present in the fluent speech of stutterers and will be revealed by ...
A Common Element in the Immediate Inducement of Effortless ...
The aforementioned examples of supposedly "fluent speech" in persons who stutter are not congruent with the fluent speech characteristics of nonstutterers.
[PDF] Acoustic Analysis of Stuttering Children S Fluent Speech: Pre ...
The findings indicated that voice onset time and CV(consonantvowel) transition duration decreased significantly after therapy, and children who stutter ...
Interpreting Results of the Fluent Speech Paradigm in Stuttering ...
Publikation finden zu:Stellungnahme; Comparative Analysis; Etiology; Predictor Variables; Research Methodology; Research Problems; Speech Evaluation; ...
Stuttering as a prearticulatory phenomenon
Armson J, Kalinowski J. Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: difficulties in separating cause from effect.
A window on the speech perception-production link
Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: Difficulties in separating cause from effect.Journal of Speech & Hearing Research ...
The Effect of Stuttering and Fluency-enhancing Conditions on a ...
Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: difficulties in separating cause from effect. Journal of Speech and Hearing ...
Active Inhibition of Stuttering Results in Pseudofluency: A Reply to ...
1. Armson J., Kalinowski J. (1994) Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: difficulties in separating cause from effect.
Stuttering: Understanding and Treating a Common Disability - AAFP
Thus, for people who stutter, fluent speech requires the conscious monitoring of a process that is largely unconscious for fluent speakers.
A window on the speech perception-production link
while she was reading (pseudostuttering and fluent speech), using a ... speech paradigm in stuttering research: Difficulties in separating cause from effect.
Understanding the Causes of Stuttering
The areas of the brain responsible for language may look and work differently in people who stutter. Findings from brain imaging studies indicate that there is ...
Acoustic Analysis of Stuttering Children s Fluent Speech: Pre - CSD
children who stutter may result in fluent and disfluent speech which more closely approximates the fluent ... Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm ...