Purpose: This study examined the relationship between school-age children’s speech disfluencies and the use of and variation of Mainstream American English (MAE) and African American English (AAE). Given that bilingual children may present with notably more speech disfluencies than monolingual children (Byrd, Bedore, et al., 2015), it was hypothesized that bidialectal speaking children (i.e., those that use both MAE and AAE) may exhibit higher speech disfluencies, as compared to children who speak mainly MAE and those who mainly speak AAE. It was also hypothesized that bidialectal speaking children would exhibit a greater variety of speech disfluency types when compared to the other two dialect groups (i.e., MAE and AAE). Method: School-ag...
Our understanding of the manifestation of speech disfluencies in children and the criteria used to d...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
As language use in the US continues to expand and diversify, concerns have arisen regarding the use ...
Bilingualism affects fluency resulting in increased disfluencies when compared to monolingual speake...
PURPOSE: To compare the occurrence of speech disfluencies during narrative production in children wi...
Several studies have shown that bilingual children produce more disfluencies compared to their monol...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the possible presence of dissociations in the spee...
Bilingual Spanish-English (SE) children who do not stutter (CWNS) are known to exceed the diagnostic...
Bilingual Spanish-English (SE) speaking children who do not stutter (CWNS) are known to exceed the d...
Bilingual Urdu-English (UE) children who do not stutter (CWNS) are known to exceed the diagnostic cr...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how nonword repetition (NWR) performance may be impact...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (AA...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (A...
Investigations into the speech of normal children have indicated that disfluencies are common. It is...
Our understanding of the manifestation of speech disfluencies in children and the criteria used to d...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
As language use in the US continues to expand and diversify, concerns have arisen regarding the use ...
Bilingualism affects fluency resulting in increased disfluencies when compared to monolingual speake...
PURPOSE: To compare the occurrence of speech disfluencies during narrative production in children wi...
Several studies have shown that bilingual children produce more disfluencies compared to their monol...
The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the possible presence of dissociations in the spee...
Bilingual Spanish-English (SE) children who do not stutter (CWNS) are known to exceed the diagnostic...
Bilingual Spanish-English (SE) speaking children who do not stutter (CWNS) are known to exceed the d...
Bilingual Urdu-English (UE) children who do not stutter (CWNS) are known to exceed the diagnostic cr...
Purpose: The aim of this study was to examine how nonword repetition (NWR) performance may be impact...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (AA...
Purpose: This study provides milestones for phonological development in African American English (A...
Investigations into the speech of normal children have indicated that disfluencies are common. It is...
Our understanding of the manifestation of speech disfluencies in children and the criteria used to d...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...
There are several studies about non-fluency inpeople who stutter, but comparatively few regardingchi...