The Adams and Reis observations revisited |
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Authors: | John M. Hutchinson Debra Brown |
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Affiliation: | Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 83209, USA;Pendleton Public Schools, Pendleton, Oregon 97801, USA |
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Abstract: | This experiment was designed as a replication of the Adams and Reis (1971, 1974) experiments, which posited a direct relationship between frequency of stuttering and the number of “off-on” laryngeal adjustments during speech. Twenty adult stutterers read two prose passages equivalent in length, word length, and semantic content. The first passage contained a normal distribution of syllable-initial voiced and voiceless consonants whereas the second contained only voiced phonemes. The results demonstrated significantly greater stuttering during reading of the all-voiced passage (P?0.05). These results did not confirm the earlier observations of Adams and Reis and mitigate the hypothesized relationships between stuttering frequency and “off-on” laryngeal adjustments. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to: John M. Hutchinson Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology P.O. Box 8116 Idaho State University Pocatello Idaho 83209 USA. |
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