AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discussion of possible clinical implications of our findings. There have been explorations of aspects of non-fluency as part of the study of the effect of cognitive load upon speech planning (e.g. Goldman-Eisler, 1968) or the role of fluency disruptions in conversation management (e.g. Eklund, 2004). There have been few descriptive studies exploring the type and frequency of all non-fluencies in an environment in which aspects of both cognitive load and the conversation structure are controlled. The University of Cambridge Dynamic Variability in Speech (DyViS) corpus (Nolan et al., 2009) contains long samples of speech elicited in two consistent co...
This paper presents statistical data for the fundamental frequency of 100 young male speakers of Sta...
Persistent developmental stuttering is a speech fluency disorder defined by its symptoms, where the ...
AbstractPersistent developmental stammering is characterised by primarily non-fluent patterns, such ...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
Previous research has investigated acoustic and perceptual comparisons between the fluent speech of ...
Background and Aim: Objective measurement is general and acoustic measurements in particular have be...
Variability has long been known to be a primary feature of the disorder of stuttering (Bloodstein & ...
The aim of this study is to test the thesis that adults who stutter differ from those without this d...
The phenomena of disfluency clusters have been examined in the speech of children who stutter (CWS) ...
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to enhance our understanding of phonological working me...
The purpose of this study was to explore stuttering behaviour associated with word-type and word-fre...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the frequency of disfluencies and speech rate in spontaneous speech an...
We investigate how non-linguistic factors influence rates of disfluency in spontaneous speech in a s...
Purpose: This study measures the experience of spontaneous speech in everyday speaking situations. S...
The present study investigated two theories on the etiology of stuttering: (1) stuttering as a phono...
This paper presents statistical data for the fundamental frequency of 100 young male speakers of Sta...
Persistent developmental stuttering is a speech fluency disorder defined by its symptoms, where the ...
AbstractPersistent developmental stammering is characterised by primarily non-fluent patterns, such ...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
Previous research has investigated acoustic and perceptual comparisons between the fluent speech of ...
Background and Aim: Objective measurement is general and acoustic measurements in particular have be...
Variability has long been known to be a primary feature of the disorder of stuttering (Bloodstein & ...
The aim of this study is to test the thesis that adults who stutter differ from those without this d...
The phenomena of disfluency clusters have been examined in the speech of children who stutter (CWS) ...
Purpose The purpose of the present study was to enhance our understanding of phonological working me...
The purpose of this study was to explore stuttering behaviour associated with word-type and word-fre...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the frequency of disfluencies and speech rate in spontaneous speech an...
We investigate how non-linguistic factors influence rates of disfluency in spontaneous speech in a s...
Purpose: This study measures the experience of spontaneous speech in everyday speaking situations. S...
The present study investigated two theories on the etiology of stuttering: (1) stuttering as a phono...
This paper presents statistical data for the fundamental frequency of 100 young male speakers of Sta...
Persistent developmental stuttering is a speech fluency disorder defined by its symptoms, where the ...
AbstractPersistent developmental stammering is characterised by primarily non-fluent patterns, such ...