The purpose of this study was to examine the nature and frequency of occurrence of disfluencies, as they occur in singletons and in clusters, in the conversational speech of individuals who clutter compared to typical speakers. Except for two disfluency types (revisions in clusters, and word repetitions in clusters) nearly all disfluency types were virtually indistinguishable in frequency of occurrence between the two groups. These findings shed light on cluttering in several respects, foremost of which is that it provides documentation on the nature of disfluencies in cluttering. Findings also have implications for our understanding of the relationship between cluttering and typical speech, cluttering and stuttering, the Cluttering Spectru...
In order to investigate the articulatory processes of the hasty and mumbled speech of clutterers, th...
The examination of stuttered words dates back over 70 years. While recent studies have examined the...
Natural spoken language is full of disfluency. Around 10% of utterances produced in everyday speech ...
Cluttering is a communication disorder that Speech Language Pathologists have been attempting to def...
This study had the two following objectives: (1) clinical, diagnostic classification of the syndrome...
A speech sample of a 10 year old boy diagnosed as a clutterer was analyzed perceptually and spectrog...
Speech-language pathologists generally agree that cluttering and stuttering represent two different ...
A hadarás a beszéd folyamatosságának a zavara, amelyet a definíciója szerint a megakadások átlagosná...
The phenomena of disfluency clusters have been examined in the speech of children who stutter (CWS) ...
MilanoThis paper discusses what happens when things go wrong in the planning and execution of runnin...
AbstractThe breadth of behaviours that may be considered as cluttering continues to be contentious. ...
Much research has been conducted into the ways that listeners make use of disfluencies in a speech s...
AbstractCluttering is a type of fluency disorder characterized by perceived rapid and/or irregular s...
Lord Melvyn Bragg is a radio and television broadcaster and presenter who currently hosts the BBC R...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to measure students’ abilities to identify known persons with ...
In order to investigate the articulatory processes of the hasty and mumbled speech of clutterers, th...
The examination of stuttered words dates back over 70 years. While recent studies have examined the...
Natural spoken language is full of disfluency. Around 10% of utterances produced in everyday speech ...
Cluttering is a communication disorder that Speech Language Pathologists have been attempting to def...
This study had the two following objectives: (1) clinical, diagnostic classification of the syndrome...
A speech sample of a 10 year old boy diagnosed as a clutterer was analyzed perceptually and spectrog...
Speech-language pathologists generally agree that cluttering and stuttering represent two different ...
A hadarás a beszéd folyamatosságának a zavara, amelyet a definíciója szerint a megakadások átlagosná...
The phenomena of disfluency clusters have been examined in the speech of children who stutter (CWS) ...
MilanoThis paper discusses what happens when things go wrong in the planning and execution of runnin...
AbstractThe breadth of behaviours that may be considered as cluttering continues to be contentious. ...
Much research has been conducted into the ways that listeners make use of disfluencies in a speech s...
AbstractCluttering is a type of fluency disorder characterized by perceived rapid and/or irregular s...
Lord Melvyn Bragg is a radio and television broadcaster and presenter who currently hosts the BBC R...
AbstractThe purpose of this study was to measure students’ abilities to identify known persons with ...
In order to investigate the articulatory processes of the hasty and mumbled speech of clutterers, th...
The examination of stuttered words dates back over 70 years. While recent studies have examined the...
Natural spoken language is full of disfluency. Around 10% of utterances produced in everyday speech ...