Rate reduction strategies used by normally fluent and stuttering children and adults |
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Authors: | E.Charles Healey Martin R. Adams |
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Affiliation: | University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nebraska, USA;University of Houston, Houston, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | Speech rate can be reduced by prolonging the duration of phonetic units, by pausing between words, or through a combination of these approaches. Child and adult normally fluent speakers and stutterers were tested in basal and modified speaking rate conditions. Subjects' utterances in both conditions were converted to spectrographic displays so that measures of phonetic and pause durations could be made. Comparisons of these measures across conditions revealed that all four groups of subjects spontaneously extended pause and phonetic durations, the former more than the latter, when instructed to voluntarily reduce speech rate. |
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Keywords: | Address correspondence to: E. Charles Healey Department of Speech Pathology and Audiology Barkley Memorial Center University of Nebraska—Lincoln Lincoln Nebraska 68583 USA. |
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