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Tsiamtsiouris, Jim; Cairns, Helen Smith – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2013
There is general agreement that stuttering is caused by a variety of factors, and language formulation and speech motor control are two important factors that have been implicated in previous research, yet the exact nature of their effects is still not well understood. Our goal was to test the hypothesis that sentences of high structural…
Descriptors: Speech, Speech Communication, Sentence Structure, Costs
Arenas, Richard M.; Zebrowski, Patricia M.; Moon, Jerald B. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2012
Phonetically governed changes in the fundamental frequency (F[subscript 0]) of vowels that immediately precede and follow voiceless stop plosives have been found to follow consistent patterns in adults and children as young as four years of age. In the present study, F[subscript 0] onset and offset patterns in 14 children who stutter (CWS) and 14…
Descriptors: Speech, Vowels, Preschool Children, Phonetics
Smith, Anne; Goffman, Lisa; Sasisekaran, Jayanthi; Weber-Fox, Christine – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2012
Stuttering is a disorder of speech production that typically arises in the preschool years, and many accounts of its onset and development implicate language and motor processes as critical underlying factors. There have, however, been very few studies of speech motor control processes in preschool children who stutter. Hearing novel nonwords and…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Language Impairments, Speech, Stuttering
Bauman, Jessica; Hall, Nancy E.; Wagovich, Stacy A.; Weber-Fox, Christine M.; Ratner, Nan Bernstein – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2012
Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify whether different patterns of errors exist in irregular past-tense verbs in children who stutter (CWS) and children who do not stutter (CWNS). Method: Spontaneous language samples of thirty-one age- and gender-matched pairs of children (total N = 62) between the ages of 24 months and 59 months were…
Descriptors: Morphemes, Speech, Stuttering, Language Skills
Sowman, Paul F.; Crain, Stephen; Harrison, Elisabeth; Johnson, Blake W. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2012
While stuttering is known to be characterized by anomalous brain activations during speech, very little data is available describing brain activations during stuttering. To our knowledge there are no reports describing brain activations that precede blocking. In this case report we present magnetoencephalographic data from a person who stutters…
Descriptors: Brain, Speech, Stuttering, Vowels
LaSalle, Lisa R.; Wolk, Lesley – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2011
The phonological complexity of dysfluencies in those who clutter and/or stutter may help us better understand phonetic factors in these two types of fluency disorders. In this preliminary investigation, cases were three 14-year-old males, diagnosed as a Stutterer, a Clutterer, and a Stutterer-Clutterer. Spontaneous speech samples were transcribed,…
Descriptors: Speech, Stuttering, Phonology, Educational Objectives
Langevin, Marilyn; Kully, Deborah; Teshima, Shelli; Hagler, Paul; Narasimha Prasad, N. G. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2010
Replicated evidence of satisfactory 1- and 2-year post-treatment outcomes has been reported for the "Comprehensive Stuttering Program" (CSP). However, little is known about longer term outcomes of the CSP. Yearly follow-up measures were obtained from 18 participants for 5 consecutive years. At 5-year follow-up, participants were maintaining…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Outcomes of Treatment, Effect Size, Followup Studies
Buhr, Anthony; Zebrowski, Patricia – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2009
The purpose of the present investigation was to assess longitudinal word- and sentence-level measures of stuttering in young children. Participants included 12 stuttering and non-stuttering children between 36 and 71 months of age at an initial visit who exhibited a range of stuttering rates. Parent-child spontaneous speech samples were obtained…
Descriptors: Sentences, Speech, Intervals, Stuttering
Evans, David; Healey, E. Charles; Kawai, Norimune; Rowland, Susan – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2008
Little is known about how middle school students perceive a similar-aged peer who stutters. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the influence of stuttering frequency, Likert statement type (affective, behavioral, cognitive), and the gender of the listener on middle school students' perceptions of a peer who stutters. Sixty-four…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Middle Schools, Speech, Student Attitudes
Hennessey, Neville W.; Nang, Charn Y.; Beilby, Janet M. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2008
Linguistic encoding deficits in people who stutter (PWS, n = 18) were investigated using auditory priming during picture naming and word vs. non-word comparisons during choice and simple verbal reaction time (RT) tasks. During picture naming, PWS did not differ significantly from normally fluent speakers (n = 18) in the magnitude of inhibition of…
Descriptors: Speech, Reaction Time, Educational Objectives, Linguistics
Smits-Bandstra, Sarah; De Nil, Luc; Saint-Cyr, Jean A. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2006
Two studies compared the speech and nonspeech sequence skill learning of nine persons who stutter (PWS) and nine matched fluent speakers (PNS). Sequence skill learning was defined as a continuing process of stable improvement in speed and/or accuracy of sequencing performance over practice and was measured by comparing PWS's and PNS's performance…
Descriptors: Stuttering, Adults, Skill Development, Sequential Approach
McAllister, Jan; Kingston, Mary – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2005
In contrast to the many published accounts of the disfluent repetition of sounds at the beginnings of words, cases where it is predominantly the final parts of words that are repeated have been reported relatively rarely. With few exceptions, those studies that have been published have described either pre-school children or neurologically…
Descriptors: Intelligence, Speech, Phonology, Educational Objectives
Arnold, Hayley S.; Conture, Edward G.; Ohde, Ralph N. – Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2005
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of phonological neighborhood density on the speech reaction time (SRT) and errors of children who do and do not stutter during a picture-naming task. Participants were nine 3-5-year-old children who stutter (CWS) matched in age and gender to nine children who do not stutter (CWNS). Initial…
Descriptors: Reaction Time, Stuttering, Phonology, Educational Objectives

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