A correlational study of stutterers' adaptation and voice initiation times |
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Authors: | Sarah Wilson Ciambrone Martin R. Adams Michael Berkowitz |
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Affiliation: | Purdue University, USA;University of Houston, USA;University of Texas Medical Center, USA |
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Abstract: | The purpose of this study was to determine the strength of the relationship, if any, between stutterers' amount of improvement in controlling phonation (voice initiation time) and their amount of improvement in stuttering during adaptation.Thirteen adult stutterers were required to participate in an adaptation task and a voice initiation time (VIT) task. The major finding was a weak, positive correlation between subjects' adaptation and their VIT difference scores. The correlation obtained, though weak, was interpreted to be informative; namely that while there is quite probably a laryngeal component in stuttering, it does not stand alone. It seems likely that the complexities of stuttering will not be fully understood until experiments include a number of potential or known dimensions of the disorder. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to Sarah Wilson Ciambrone Speech Pathology Department Massachussetts General Hospital Fruit Street Boston MA 02114 USA. |
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