Variability has long been known to be a primary feature of the disorder of stuttering (Bloodstein & Bernstein Ratner, 2008; Costello & Ingham, 1984; Yaruss, 1997a, 1997b). Many factors that affect variability have been investigated (Brown, 1937; Johnson & Brown, 1935; Quarrington, Conway, & Siegel, 1962) yet the typical range of variability experienced by speakers remains unknown. This study will examine the speech of six adult speakers in three spontaneous speaking situations and two reading tasks. The frequency, duration, and types of stuttered events that occur on the tasks will be compared within and between speakers. The focus will be on describing variability in stuttering frequency and duration within speakers and attempting to detec...
Background/Aims: The purpose of this study was to examine characteristics of disfluency clusters in ...
The order of the second and third authors is arbitrary. Correspondence concerning this chapter shoul...
The purpose of this study was to compare the duration and variability of speech segments of children...
The purpose of this study was to explore stuttering behaviour associated with word-type and word-fre...
The timing and intensity variability of 8 adults who stutter and 8 age-matched fluent speakers was i...
Previous research has investigated acoustic and perceptual comparisons between the fluent speech of ...
The timing and intensity variability of 8 adults who stutter and 8 age-matched Fluent speakers was i...
The goal of this study was to evaluate stuttering frequency across a multidimensional (2 2) hierarc...
The goal of this research was to provide a description of stuttering behavior as a multidimensional ...
thesisStuttering is a complex behavioral disorder. Previously, vague and unreliable terminology for ...
Abstract- The purpose of this study is to compare the duration characteristic of individual words an...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
Twenty-four adults participated in a 2 (group) by 3 (rate) factorial study designed to determine the...
Twenty-four adults participated in a 2 (group) by 3 (rate) factorial study designed to determine the...
Multifactorial models of stuttering suggest cognitive, affective, linguistic, and social factors inf...
Background/Aims: The purpose of this study was to examine characteristics of disfluency clusters in ...
The order of the second and third authors is arbitrary. Correspondence concerning this chapter shoul...
The purpose of this study was to compare the duration and variability of speech segments of children...
The purpose of this study was to explore stuttering behaviour associated with word-type and word-fre...
The timing and intensity variability of 8 adults who stutter and 8 age-matched fluent speakers was i...
Previous research has investigated acoustic and perceptual comparisons between the fluent speech of ...
The timing and intensity variability of 8 adults who stutter and 8 age-matched Fluent speakers was i...
The goal of this study was to evaluate stuttering frequency across a multidimensional (2 2) hierarc...
The goal of this research was to provide a description of stuttering behavior as a multidimensional ...
thesisStuttering is a complex behavioral disorder. Previously, vague and unreliable terminology for ...
Abstract- The purpose of this study is to compare the duration characteristic of individual words an...
AbstractOur study is a detailed exploration of non-fluency in adults who do not stutter and a discus...
Twenty-four adults participated in a 2 (group) by 3 (rate) factorial study designed to determine the...
Twenty-four adults participated in a 2 (group) by 3 (rate) factorial study designed to determine the...
Multifactorial models of stuttering suggest cognitive, affective, linguistic, and social factors inf...
Background/Aims: The purpose of this study was to examine characteristics of disfluency clusters in ...
The order of the second and third authors is arbitrary. Correspondence concerning this chapter shoul...
The purpose of this study was to compare the duration and variability of speech segments of children...