Connecting stuttering management and measurement: I. Core speech measures of clinical process and outcome

RC Shenker - … journal of language & communication disorders, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Background: There will always be a place for stuttering treatments designed to eliminate or
reduce stuttered speech. When those treatments are required, direct speech measures of …

Response to" Clinicians Deserve Better: Observations on a Clinical Forum Titled 'What Child Language Research May Contribute to the Understanding and Treatment …

AL Weiss, N Hall, MM Leahy - 2005 - ASHA
As the guest editor and authors for the clinical forum serving as the focus of Ingham's (2005)
letter, we feel obliged to respond. We will not answer him point for point, mostly because …

Telehealth adaptation of the lidcombe program of early stuttering intervention

L Wilson, M Onslow, M Lincoln - 2004 - ASHA
This article describes and reports databased outcomes of a low-tech telehealth adaptation of
the Lidcombe Program of Early Stuttering Intervention. Participants were 5 children with …

Transcribing disordered speech: By target or by production?

MJ Ball - Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
The ability to transcribe disordered speech is a vital tool for speech‐language pathologists,
as accurate description of a client's speech output is needed for both diagnosis and effective …

The Comprehensive Stuttering Program and its evidence base

M Langevin, D Kully - The science and practice of stuttering …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
The Comprehensive Stuttering Program (CSP)(Boberg and Kully, 1985; Kully et al., 2007) is
a treatment programme for adolescents and adults that addresses overt stuttering and the …

The Lidcombe program of early stuttering intervention: mothers' experiences

R Goodhue, M Onslow, S Quine, S O'Brian… - Journal of Fluency …, 2010 - Elsevier
The Lidcombe Program is a behavioral treatment for early stuttering which is implemented
by parents, typically the mother. Despite this, there is limited detailed knowledge about …

3. The art of transcription: Systems and methodological issues

RJ Kreuz, MA Riordan - Methods in pragmatics, 2018 - degruyter.com
A faithful reproduction of the words, paralanguage, and gestures employed in an interaction
is essential for researchers in many disciplines. The reduction of a conversation to a …

Prosodic and lexical‐syntactic aspects of the therapeutic register

L Sheng, KK McGregor, Y Xu - Clinical linguistics & phonetics, 2003 - Taylor & Francis
The current study examined features of speech addressed to younger versus older and
impaired versus normal listeners and explored factors that might motivate speech …

Changing Perspectives for Practice in Stuttering: Echoes From a Celtic Past, When Wordlessness Was Entitled to Time.

MM Leahy - American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 2005 - ASHA
Changing perspectives for practice in stuttering therapy are informed by the changes in
knowledge, social values, and belief systems of a society. The International Classification of …

Transcribing talk and interaction

C Jenks - Transcribing Talk and Interaction, 2011 - torrossa.com
This book has been written because I believe researchers and postgraduate students who
are beginning to explore the world of spoken discourse analysis have few publications to …