International audienceThe understanding of how stuttering is portrayed in the newspaper media has largely been ignored but plays a role in public perception of stuttering. A text pattern analysis, cross-sectional study was conducted based upon analyses of publicly available data. The text corpus were generated from the U.S. newspaper media during 1980–2018 (downloaded from the database U.S. Major Dailies by ProQuest). The text corpuses were analyzed using the Iramuteq software using the cluster analysis and Chi square tests. The newspaper data set had 970 texts (i.e., articles in the main corpus). The cluster analysis of the main corpus resulted in six clusters, which were named as: (1) music (2) sports (3) politics and economy (4) speech (...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
The examination of stuttered words dates back over 70 years. While recent studies have examined the...
This study queried collegiate level instructors of public speaking asking if there was a gender base...
Thirty-two stutterers read over 300,000 words, stuttering in relation to over 30,000 of them. Stutte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-100)This study classified the empirical research on st...
This study was conducted to determine how people who stutter (PWS) are portrayed in the film industr...
A study reported in the Quarterly Journal of Speech (November, 1935) showed the existence of a phone...
In this chapter, after reviewing the treatment of stuttering in the scientific literature, we shall ...
CONTEXT: The speech rate is one of the parameters considered when investigating speech fluency and i...
This paper describes a study in which Systemic Functional Linguistics was applied to describe how pe...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
ABSTRAK Stuttering is a speech disorder which is characterized by the disruption in the production...
Bibliography: pages 33-34.This study investigated the fluent productions of primary and secondary st...
The purpose of this investigation is to ascertain, in terms of frequency of stuttering reactions, th...
Purpose: This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on both pe...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
The examination of stuttered words dates back over 70 years. While recent studies have examined the...
This study queried collegiate level instructors of public speaking asking if there was a gender base...
Thirty-two stutterers read over 300,000 words, stuttering in relation to over 30,000 of them. Stutte...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 79-100)This study classified the empirical research on st...
This study was conducted to determine how people who stutter (PWS) are portrayed in the film industr...
A study reported in the Quarterly Journal of Speech (November, 1935) showed the existence of a phone...
In this chapter, after reviewing the treatment of stuttering in the scientific literature, we shall ...
CONTEXT: The speech rate is one of the parameters considered when investigating speech fluency and i...
This paper describes a study in which Systemic Functional Linguistics was applied to describe how pe...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
ABSTRAK Stuttering is a speech disorder which is characterized by the disruption in the production...
Bibliography: pages 33-34.This study investigated the fluent productions of primary and secondary st...
The purpose of this investigation is to ascertain, in terms of frequency of stuttering reactions, th...
Purpose: This exploratory study was the first to obtain quantitative and qualitative data on both pe...
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating communication disorder...
The examination of stuttered words dates back over 70 years. While recent studies have examined the...
This study queried collegiate level instructors of public speaking asking if there was a gender base...