This study investigated listeners' perception of the speech naturalness of people who stutter (PWS) speaking under delayed auditory feedback (DAF) with particular attention for possible listener differences. Three panels of judges consisting of 14 stuttering individuals, 14 speech language pathologists, and 14 naive listeners rated the naturalness of speech samples of stuttering and non-stuttering individuals using a 9-point interval scale. Results clearly indicate that these three groups evaluate naturalness differently. Naive listeners appear to be more severe in their judgements than speech language pathologists and stuttering listeners, and speech language pathologists are apparently more severe than PWS. The three listener groups showe...
Purpose: This study examined objective and subjective measures of the effect of a self-contained ear...
This study investigated the effects of altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during spee...
This article reports the development of a tool for measuring how comfortable a person feels when com...
This study investigated listeners' perception of the speech naturalness of people who stutter (PWS) ...
The purpose of this study was to compare participants\u27 quantitative and qualitative judgments of ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the frequency of disfluencies and speech rate in spontaneous speech an...
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes disruptions in the normal flow of speech. Of...
This study explored multiple effects of listener perceptions of different levels of simulated stutte...
Fifteen non-stutterers orally read a standardized passage under six auditory feedback conditions: DA...
Purpose: To investigate the impact on percentage of syllables stuttered of various durations of dela...
Background: People who stutter produce speech that is characterized by intermittent, involuntary par...
Purpose: In individuals who stutter (IWS), speech fluency can be enhanced by altered auditory feedba...
Purpose: This study measures the experience of spontaneous speech in everyday speaking situations. S...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the immediate effects of delayed auditory feedback on stuttering-li...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a phenomenological analysis (a qualitative research method)...
Purpose: This study examined objective and subjective measures of the effect of a self-contained ear...
This study investigated the effects of altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during spee...
This article reports the development of a tool for measuring how comfortable a person feels when com...
This study investigated listeners' perception of the speech naturalness of people who stutter (PWS) ...
The purpose of this study was to compare participants\u27 quantitative and qualitative judgments of ...
ABSTRACT Purpose: to compare the frequency of disfluencies and speech rate in spontaneous speech an...
Stuttering is a neurodevelopmental disorder that causes disruptions in the normal flow of speech. Of...
This study explored multiple effects of listener perceptions of different levels of simulated stutte...
Fifteen non-stutterers orally read a standardized passage under six auditory feedback conditions: DA...
Purpose: To investigate the impact on percentage of syllables stuttered of various durations of dela...
Background: People who stutter produce speech that is characterized by intermittent, involuntary par...
Purpose: In individuals who stutter (IWS), speech fluency can be enhanced by altered auditory feedba...
Purpose: This study measures the experience of spontaneous speech in everyday speaking situations. S...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the immediate effects of delayed auditory feedback on stuttering-li...
The purpose of this study was to conduct a phenomenological analysis (a qualitative research method)...
Purpose: This study examined objective and subjective measures of the effect of a self-contained ear...
This study investigated the effects of altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during spee...
This article reports the development of a tool for measuring how comfortable a person feels when com...