Hoboken, NJThe word 'fluency' is used in many different ways and is a crucial aspect not only of typical speech but also of speech pathology and second language learning. To understand how speech can be produced fluently and what levels of production are important for fluent speech, it is important to consider what can go wrong in the processes that underlie speech production. To this end, this chapter considers how and why speech can become disfluent, referring to levels of processing in a standard model of production. Hesitation and errors can arise at any level of speech production from conceptualization, through syntactic and morpho-phonological encoding, to articulation. In all, it seems necessary to be able to talk about fluency (and ...
Disfluencies in speech are attributed to problems speakers encounter at the planning level. However,...
During the next Praat-groep meeting, I will contribute to the notion that it's not just about what y...
In this paper, I investigate the concepts of ”fluency” and ”disfluency” and argue that the applicati...
Hoboken, NJThe word 'fluency' is used in many different ways and is a crucial aspect not only of typ...
MilanoThis paper discusses what happens when things go wrong in the planning and execution of runnin...
Much research has been conducted into the ways that listeners make use of disfluencies in a speech s...
Natural spoken language is full of disfluency. Around 10% of utterances produced in everyday speech ...
Unlike read or laboratory speech, spontaneous speech contains high rates of disfluencies (e.g., repe...
Disfluency is a common characteristic of spontaneously produced speech. Disfluencies (e.g., silent p...
Two experiments were conducted to elicit naturalistic speech, while manipulating factors thought to ...
Irregularities in oral fluency, or " disfluencies," are common in the speech habits of bot...
This paper explores the results of a previous experiment concerning listeners ’ ratings of different...
Spontaneous speech is replete with disfluencies: pauses, hesitations, restarts, and less than ideal ...
The papers brought together in this volume illustrate how spoken corpora (be they native or learner ...
Speech is not like text. Because speech is real-time and on-line, editing is ìin the openî ñ not hid...
Disfluencies in speech are attributed to problems speakers encounter at the planning level. However,...
During the next Praat-groep meeting, I will contribute to the notion that it's not just about what y...
In this paper, I investigate the concepts of ”fluency” and ”disfluency” and argue that the applicati...
Hoboken, NJThe word 'fluency' is used in many different ways and is a crucial aspect not only of typ...
MilanoThis paper discusses what happens when things go wrong in the planning and execution of runnin...
Much research has been conducted into the ways that listeners make use of disfluencies in a speech s...
Natural spoken language is full of disfluency. Around 10% of utterances produced in everyday speech ...
Unlike read or laboratory speech, spontaneous speech contains high rates of disfluencies (e.g., repe...
Disfluency is a common characteristic of spontaneously produced speech. Disfluencies (e.g., silent p...
Two experiments were conducted to elicit naturalistic speech, while manipulating factors thought to ...
Irregularities in oral fluency, or " disfluencies," are common in the speech habits of bot...
This paper explores the results of a previous experiment concerning listeners ’ ratings of different...
Spontaneous speech is replete with disfluencies: pauses, hesitations, restarts, and less than ideal ...
The papers brought together in this volume illustrate how spoken corpora (be they native or learner ...
Speech is not like text. Because speech is real-time and on-line, editing is ìin the openî ñ not hid...
Disfluencies in speech are attributed to problems speakers encounter at the planning level. However,...
During the next Praat-groep meeting, I will contribute to the notion that it's not just about what y...
In this paper, I investigate the concepts of ”fluency” and ”disfluency” and argue that the applicati...