Purpose: This study measures the experience of spontaneous speech in everyday speaking situations. Spontaneity of speech is a novel concept developed to account for the subjective experience of speaking. Spontaneous speech is characterized by little premeditation and effortless production, and it is enjoyable and meaningful. Attention is not directed on the physical production of speech. Spontaneity is intended to be distinct from fluency so that it can be used to describe both stuttered and fluent speech. This is the first study to attempt to measure the concept of spontaneity of speech. Method: The experience sampling method was used with 44 people who stutter. They were surveyed five times a day for 1 week through their cell phones. They...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
Purpose: This article presents several potential concerns with the common...
CONTEXT: The speech rate is one of the parameters considered when investigating speech fluency and i...
Purpose: This study measures the experience of spontaneous speech in everyday speaking situations. S...
Purpose:Stuttering behaviors and moments of stuttering are typically defined by what a listener perc...
In this dissertation, I investigate the subjective experience of stuttering. I use two distinct meth...
Purpose: The Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement strongly suggests one pr...
The current study integrates situated theories of communication and communication disorders approach...
Objective: Stuttering is a disorder that not only affects the person's oral communications but also ...
In this study, through emperical means, a clinical tool was developed for measuring the extent to wh...
Purpose Individuals who covertly stutter have a unique experience of stuttering that involves concea...
This study explored multiple effects of listener perceptions of different levels of simulated stutte...
PURPOSE:Speech-language pathologists routinely assess physical tension during evaluation of those wh...
non-peer-reviewedBackground and Aim: When an individual who stutters struggles to speak, the consequ...
Purpose Numerous frameworks and definitions have sought to differentiate what behaviors and experien...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
Purpose: This article presents several potential concerns with the common...
CONTEXT: The speech rate is one of the parameters considered when investigating speech fluency and i...
Purpose: This study measures the experience of spontaneous speech in everyday speaking situations. S...
Purpose:Stuttering behaviors and moments of stuttering are typically defined by what a listener perc...
In this dissertation, I investigate the subjective experience of stuttering. I use two distinct meth...
Purpose: The Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) statement strongly suggests one pr...
The current study integrates situated theories of communication and communication disorders approach...
Objective: Stuttering is a disorder that not only affects the person's oral communications but also ...
In this study, through emperical means, a clinical tool was developed for measuring the extent to wh...
Purpose Individuals who covertly stutter have a unique experience of stuttering that involves concea...
This study explored multiple effects of listener perceptions of different levels of simulated stutte...
PURPOSE:Speech-language pathologists routinely assess physical tension during evaluation of those wh...
non-peer-reviewedBackground and Aim: When an individual who stutters struggles to speak, the consequ...
Purpose Numerous frameworks and definitions have sought to differentiate what behaviors and experien...
Purpose: Myriad studies have endeavored to determine why people stutter. It has been suggested that ...
Purpose: This article presents several potential concerns with the common...
CONTEXT: The speech rate is one of the parameters considered when investigating speech fluency and i...