Rate reduction strategies used by stutterers and nonstutterers during high- and low-pitched speech |
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Authors: | Peter Ramig Martin R. Adams |
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Affiliation: | Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA;University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Groups of child and adult normal speakers and stutterers were tested in an habitual condition and in conditions where they were instructed to read aloud at pitches both higher than and lower than normal. Objective measures were made of subjects' fluent reading rate, and vowel and pause durations across conditions. Disfluencies were also counted. Findings revealed that all four subject groups reduced their frequency of disfluency from the habitual to both experimental conditions. These decrements in disfluency were attended by significant reductions in fluent reading rate. Spectrographic analyses revealed that most subjects, regardless of age and speaker characteristic, affected their rate reduction by extending both vowel and pause durations. These results are compatible with those obtained in recent studies and are discussed. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to: Peter Ramig Ph.D. Department of Audiology and Speech Sciences Purdue University West Lafayette IN 47907 USA. |
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