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Acoustic measures of stutterers' speech following an intensive therapy program
Authors:Michael P. Robb   John T. Lybolt  Harold A. Price  
Affiliation:

University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA

Boys Town Institute for Communication Disorders, USA

University of Nebraska Medical Center, USA

Abstract:Characteristics of consonant-vowel duration and vocal fundamental frequency (F0) are reported for 12 school-age stuttering males. Subjects' speech was recorded pre- and post- therapy and at 2-mo follow-up. Mean F0 and voice onset time values remained stable from pretherapy to 2-mo follow-up, and an increase of 12% vocalized time was maintained across all posttherapy samples. It is suggested that increases in speech fluency may not be accompanied by changes in fundamental timing gestures. Increased speech fluency may be accomplished through increases in vocalized time permitting adjustments in motor sequencing which accompany stuttering.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Michael P. Robb   Department of Communicative Disorders   Syracuse University   805 South Crouse Avenue   Syracuse   NY 13210   USA.
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