The speech production abilities of stutterers: Recent, ongoing, and future research |
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Authors: | Martin R. Adams |
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Affiliation: | University of Houston, USA |
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Abstract: | Recent and ongoing research into the speech production abilities of stutterers has followed four disparate paths. First, there have been objective studies of physiologic, aerodynamic, and acoustic parameters of stutterers' habitual speech patterns and the patterns they display while speaking in the presence of such novel stimuli as DAF or masking. Second, investigators have undertaken the fiberoptic examination of stutterers' larynges during fluent and stuttered utterances. Third, there have been studies of the speed with which stutterers start and terminate voicing independent of the act of speaking. Finally, there have been investigations of possible perceptible differences between the fluency of stutterers and normal speakers. Each of these four types of research is examined. Tentative conclusions are drawn, and directions for future theorizing and experimentation are suggested. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to Dr. Martin R. Adams Program in Communication Disorders North Office Annex University of Houston Houston Texas 77004 USA. |
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