Stuttering is a disorder of fluency, occurring in both children and adults. It prevents free and smooth transition from one articulation to another, and to maintain an appropriate pace, rhythm and intonation of speech. Pathological stuttering is accompanied by physiological symptoms, often combined with co-movements of the body, face, hyperactivity and spasticity. Emotionally it affects communication and social language. Inability to speak liquid leads to tension and stress of speaking. In problems of medical diagnosis, including planning and monitoring the therapy and rehabilitation of voice organs or speech-related organs, it is necessary to evaluate the qualitative features of the acoustic signal of deformed speech
Background Stuttering is a complex disorder. Essentially, it is a neuromuscular disorder whose core ...
This research promotes psycholinguistic paradigm, it focusing in delimitating several specific parti...
The following pages contain the record of an investigation into the problem of stuttering which has...
Regarding stuttering as one of the laryngeal condition defects, this paper attempts to illuminate th...
The aim of this presentation is to give some characteristics about the laryngeal behavior of stutter...
The aim of this presentation is to give some characteristics about the laryngeal behavior of stutter...
Stuttering is one of the most complex of all speech and language disorders (Caruso, Conture, & Colto...
BACKGROUND : Persons with stuttering (PWS) often present with other co-occurring conditions. The Wo...
A connection between speech and music dates back several hundred years; for many of those years, mus...
Research on disturbances in speech fluency and effect of these disturbances on inter-human communica...
Stuttering is a complex disorder that requires a multi-dynamic approach and becomes increasingly mor...
Stuttering affects children at a point when they are learning to speak; unfortunately, no one knows ...
Stuttering is one kind of speech disorder. It is the disorder, impairement or disfluency of speech w...
Most of the books on stuttering define that stuttering is an interruption in the normal rhythm of sp...
Stuttering is one of the most common speech disorders. However, the etiology is poorly understood, a...
Background Stuttering is a complex disorder. Essentially, it is a neuromuscular disorder whose core ...
This research promotes psycholinguistic paradigm, it focusing in delimitating several specific parti...
The following pages contain the record of an investigation into the problem of stuttering which has...
Regarding stuttering as one of the laryngeal condition defects, this paper attempts to illuminate th...
The aim of this presentation is to give some characteristics about the laryngeal behavior of stutter...
The aim of this presentation is to give some characteristics about the laryngeal behavior of stutter...
Stuttering is one of the most complex of all speech and language disorders (Caruso, Conture, & Colto...
BACKGROUND : Persons with stuttering (PWS) often present with other co-occurring conditions. The Wo...
A connection between speech and music dates back several hundred years; for many of those years, mus...
Research on disturbances in speech fluency and effect of these disturbances on inter-human communica...
Stuttering is a complex disorder that requires a multi-dynamic approach and becomes increasingly mor...
Stuttering affects children at a point when they are learning to speak; unfortunately, no one knows ...
Stuttering is one kind of speech disorder. It is the disorder, impairement or disfluency of speech w...
Most of the books on stuttering define that stuttering is an interruption in the normal rhythm of sp...
Stuttering is one of the most common speech disorders. However, the etiology is poorly understood, a...
Background Stuttering is a complex disorder. Essentially, it is a neuromuscular disorder whose core ...
This research promotes psycholinguistic paradigm, it focusing in delimitating several specific parti...
The following pages contain the record of an investigation into the problem of stuttering which has...