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LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF STUTTERING


Linguistic aspects of stuttering: research updates on the language ...

Our purpose is to summarize research findings on linguistic variables that influence stuttering assessment and treatment.

Linguistic Aspects of Stuttering - Topics in Language Disorders

Our purpose is to summarize research findings on linguistic variables that influence stuttering assessment and treatment.

Linguistic features of stuttering during spontaneous speech

Our study examined how linguistic features impact the predictability of stuttering events during spontaneous speech.

What are the Different Aspects of Stuttering that Influence Each Other

Stuttering involves affective, behavioral, and cognitive aspects that interact in complex ways (Bloodstein, Bernstein Ratner, & Brundage, 2021).

Stuttering - ASHA

... stuttering. Speech-language pathologists can help ... You cannot always know which children will continue to stutter, but the following factors may place them at ...

Advances in Understanding Stuttering as a Disorder of Language ...

Stuttering is most evident to listeners by its speech features or behaviors: People who stutter (PWS) appear to have difficulty initiating words ...

Tips to improve stuttering from the research: "Linguistic aspects of ...

LANGUAGE FACTORS IN BILINGUAL CHILDREN WHO STUTTER · language dominance and proficiency are significant determinants of disfluency.

Stuttering & Language | Brain Institute of Louisiana

Difficulties pronouncing sounds, or articulation disorders, and stuttering are examples of speech disorders. Language disorders can be receptive, expressive, or ...

Is Language A Risk Factor in Stuttering?

Investigators have focused their studies on five distinct linguistic variables: (a) phonological aspects, (b) loci of stuttering, (c) language complexity, (d) ...

Linguistic perspectives on stuttering - Taylor & Francis Online

stuttering must account for both linguistic and motor aspects of speech. The ... of linguistic factors in stuttering has become prominent over the last few ...

Linguistic Aspects of Stuttering: Research Updates on the Language ...

This includes linguistic features and locations of fluency breakdown in children and adults who stutter. The program also reviews measurable differences in ...

Linguistic Factors in Stuttering - ASHA Journals

Abstract. Ten stutterers recorded a 141 word passage in the presence of a single listener. The words in the passage were classified as lexical or function words ...

(PDF) Linguistic and Motor Aspects of Stuttering - ResearchGate

Stuttering is always associated with the initial position of syllables, words, and sentences. This is true for children and adults in all kinds of speech tasks.

Full article: Effect of linguistic factors on the occurrence of stuttering ...

Our study is the first to show that both word and sentence-level factors could contribute to SLDs in preschool children who stutter in ...

Advances in Understanding Stuttering as a Disorder of Language ...

Stuttering is unique in its onset during the most dynamic stages of language acquisition, after apparently successful mastery of early language ...

Linguistic Aspects of Stuttering | Request PDF - ResearchGate

Request PDF | Linguistic Aspects of Stuttering | Purpose: Although commonly defined as a speech disorder, stuttering interacts with the ...

Linguistic Aspects of Stuttering - OUCI

Purpose: Although commonly defined as a speech disorder, stuttering interacts with the language production system in important ways.

Linguistic aspects of stuttering: research updates on the language ...

Purpose Although commonly defined as a speech disorder, stuttering interacts with the language production system in important ways.

Stuttering: Beyond Disfluencies - Topics in Language Disorders - LWW

further explore aspects of linguistics and stuttering within their article about novel word learning. Then, Tichenor et al. (2022) highlight the importance of ...

LINGUISTIC ASPECTS OF STUTTERING - KUNNAMPALLIL GEJO

This study examined relationships among utterance length, syntactic complexity, and stuttering in children's conversational speech.