AbstractThe specific mechanisms that underlie childhood stuttering are not fully understood. The current study investigated these mechanisms by comparing the effect on fluency of priming different components of a short sentence. The main findings were that: (1) both children who stutter (CWS) (n=12, M age=6;3) and children who do not stutter (CWNS) (n=12, M age=6;6) were more fluent after function word (FW) priming than content word (CW) priming, (2) this effect was significantly greater for CWS than for CWNS, and (3) after FW priming, CWS produced CWs with significantly longer duration than did CWNS. These findings are discussed in relation to two competing theories of stuttering: the covert repair hypothesis (CRH) [Kolk, H., & Postma, A. ...
© 2015 Dr. Amy Jacqueline WattsStuttering typically emerges at the same time as children are experie...
Background: One language-related area that has recently received more attention from researchers wor...
AbstractIntroductionRecently, Rispoli and Hadley investigated the link between language development ...
AbstractThe specific mechanisms that underlie childhood stuttering are not fully understood. The cur...
Objective: The goal of this research is to attest Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH) i.e, discovering th...
textThis thesis investigated lexical representations of children who stutter (CWS) and children who ...
textThis thesis investigated lexical representations of children who stutter (CWS) and children who ...
Purpose: To investigate the holistic versus incremental phonological encoding processes of young chi...
Purpose: To investigate the holistic versus incremental phonological encoding processes of young chi...
AbstractIntroductionRecently, Rispoli and Hadley investigated the link between language development ...
Introduction: Stuttering is a multidimensional disorder which may be affected by many factors includ...
Spontaneous speech samples from children at different ages who have either persisted in stuttering o...
A well-known feature of fluency disorders is that frequency and severity of stuttering are influence...
A well-known feature of fluency disorders is that frequency and severity of stuttering are influence...
A well-known feature of fluency disorders is that frequency and severity of stuttering are influence...
© 2015 Dr. Amy Jacqueline WattsStuttering typically emerges at the same time as children are experie...
Background: One language-related area that has recently received more attention from researchers wor...
AbstractIntroductionRecently, Rispoli and Hadley investigated the link between language development ...
AbstractThe specific mechanisms that underlie childhood stuttering are not fully understood. The cur...
Objective: The goal of this research is to attest Covert Repair Hypothesis (CRH) i.e, discovering th...
textThis thesis investigated lexical representations of children who stutter (CWS) and children who ...
textThis thesis investigated lexical representations of children who stutter (CWS) and children who ...
Purpose: To investigate the holistic versus incremental phonological encoding processes of young chi...
Purpose: To investigate the holistic versus incremental phonological encoding processes of young chi...
AbstractIntroductionRecently, Rispoli and Hadley investigated the link between language development ...
Introduction: Stuttering is a multidimensional disorder which may be affected by many factors includ...
Spontaneous speech samples from children at different ages who have either persisted in stuttering o...
A well-known feature of fluency disorders is that frequency and severity of stuttering are influence...
A well-known feature of fluency disorders is that frequency and severity of stuttering are influence...
A well-known feature of fluency disorders is that frequency and severity of stuttering are influence...
© 2015 Dr. Amy Jacqueline WattsStuttering typically emerges at the same time as children are experie...
Background: One language-related area that has recently received more attention from researchers wor...
AbstractIntroductionRecently, Rispoli and Hadley investigated the link between language development ...