160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Results indicated that both factors (pause duration and vowel duration) affected listeners' perception. In general, repetitions with short vowel and pause durations were judged as more representative of stuttering, whereas repetitions with longer vowel and pause duration were judged as more representative of normal speech.U of I OnlyRestricted to the U of I community idenfinitely during batch ingest of legacy ETD
This work has the goal of comparing the pause duration in the disfluent speech and normal speech. Di...
This study investigated the effects of altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during spee...
The purpose of this investigation is to ascertain, in terms of frequency of stuttering reactions, th...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Results indicated that both f...
A speaker’s level of fluency has a direct impact on a listener’s perception of that speaker who stut...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the immediate effects of delayed auditory feedback on stuttering-li...
Thirty-two stutterers read over 300,000 words, stuttering in relation to over 30,000 of them. Stutte...
People who stutter frequently express negative effects of time pressure upon their speech. Time pres...
Includes bibliographical references.This study investigated the effects of speech- frequency masking...
Stuttering is a disorder that affects the coordination of complex sequencing mechanisms that define ...
This study explored multiple effects of listener perceptions of different levels of simulated stutte...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the frequency of disfluencies and speech rate in spontaneous speech an...
The order of the second and third authors is arbitrary. Correspondence concerning this chapter shoul...
Past theories have shown that stuttering results from a breakdown in the speaker\u27s accurate timin...
In a series of experiments a mechanism for the control of vowel duration was detected, named ‘audiop...
This work has the goal of comparing the pause duration in the disfluent speech and normal speech. Di...
This study investigated the effects of altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during spee...
The purpose of this investigation is to ascertain, in terms of frequency of stuttering reactions, th...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.Results indicated that both f...
A speaker’s level of fluency has a direct impact on a listener’s perception of that speaker who stut...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the immediate effects of delayed auditory feedback on stuttering-li...
Thirty-two stutterers read over 300,000 words, stuttering in relation to over 30,000 of them. Stutte...
People who stutter frequently express negative effects of time pressure upon their speech. Time pres...
Includes bibliographical references.This study investigated the effects of speech- frequency masking...
Stuttering is a disorder that affects the coordination of complex sequencing mechanisms that define ...
This study explored multiple effects of listener perceptions of different levels of simulated stutte...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the frequency of disfluencies and speech rate in spontaneous speech an...
The order of the second and third authors is arbitrary. Correspondence concerning this chapter shoul...
Past theories have shown that stuttering results from a breakdown in the speaker\u27s accurate timin...
In a series of experiments a mechanism for the control of vowel duration was detected, named ‘audiop...
This work has the goal of comparing the pause duration in the disfluent speech and normal speech. Di...
This study investigated the effects of altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during spee...
The purpose of this investigation is to ascertain, in terms of frequency of stuttering reactions, th...