Communicative stress and stuttering frequency during normal,whispered, and articulation-without-phonation speech modes |
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Authors: | Robert Wayne Commodore Eugene B. Cooper |
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Affiliation: | Glenrose Hospital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada;University of Alabama, University, Alabama, USA |
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Abstract: | The effect of communicative stress on the frequency of stuttered syllables in 12 adult stutterers reading six different but equivalent passages using normal voicing, whispering, and articulation-without-phonation speech under a stress and a non-stress condition was studied. Although the frequency of stuttering was significantly greater in the normal voicing mode than in the whispering mode and greater in the whispering mode than in the articulation-without-phonation mode, no differences were found between the stress and the nonstress conditions with respect to stuttering. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to: Eugene B. Cooper P.O. Box 1965 University Alabama 35486 USA. |
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