Previous research has investigated acoustic and perceptual comparisons between the fluent speech of adults who stutter (AWS) and adults who do not stutter (ANS). Numerous studies demonstrate differences in temporal and frequency-related characteristics of the fluent speech of AWS. For example, the literature has suggested that the fluent speech of AWS is characterized by an increased number of pauses, increased voice onset time, centralized vowel space, reduced F2 transitions, reduced variability in fundamental frequency, longer segment durations, and reduced articulation rate. However, findings are mixed overall and there is a large degree of heterogeneity in methodologies employed by these studies. Furthermore, most of this literature is ...
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to enhance our understanding of phonological working me...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the speech preparation processes of adults who stutt...
The overall purpose of this dissertation was to identify the effects of delayed auditory feedback (D...
Background and Aim: Objective measurement is general and acoustic measurements in particular have be...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the frequency of disfluencies and speech rate in spontaneous speech an...
Variability has long been known to be a primary feature of the disorder of stuttering (Bloodstein & ...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
Multifactorial models of stuttering suggest cognitive, affective, linguistic, and social factors inf...
Purpose: To investigate the impact on percentage of syllables stuttered of various durations of dela...
The phenomena of disfluency clusters have been examined in the speech of children who stutter (CWS) ...
OBJECTIVES: In this study, we compared the performance of both fluent speakers and people who stutte...
textPurpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how phonetic complexity influences the acc...
The purpose of this study was to explore stuttering behaviour associated with word-type and word-fre...
Abstract- The purpose of this study is to compare the duration characteristic of individual words an...
The present study investigated two theories on the etiology of stuttering: (1) stuttering as a phono...
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to enhance our understanding of phonological working me...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the speech preparation processes of adults who stutt...
The overall purpose of this dissertation was to identify the effects of delayed auditory feedback (D...
Background and Aim: Objective measurement is general and acoustic measurements in particular have be...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the frequency of disfluencies and speech rate in spontaneous speech an...
Variability has long been known to be a primary feature of the disorder of stuttering (Bloodstein & ...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
Multifactorial models of stuttering suggest cognitive, affective, linguistic, and social factors inf...
Purpose: To investigate the impact on percentage of syllables stuttered of various durations of dela...
The phenomena of disfluency clusters have been examined in the speech of children who stutter (CWS) ...
OBJECTIVES: In this study, we compared the performance of both fluent speakers and people who stutte...
textPurpose: The purpose of this study was to investigate how phonetic complexity influences the acc...
The purpose of this study was to explore stuttering behaviour associated with word-type and word-fre...
Abstract- The purpose of this study is to compare the duration characteristic of individual words an...
The present study investigated two theories on the etiology of stuttering: (1) stuttering as a phono...
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to enhance our understanding of phonological working me...
The aim of the present study was to investigate the speech preparation processes of adults who stutt...
The overall purpose of this dissertation was to identify the effects of delayed auditory feedback (D...