Hand preference in stuttering: meta-analyses
M Papadatou-Pastou, AK Papadopoulou… - Neuropsychology …, 2023 - Springer
Reduced hemispheric asymmetries, as well as their behavioral manifestation in the form of
atypical handedness (ie, non-right, left-, or mixed-handedness), are linked to …
atypical handedness (ie, non-right, left-, or mixed-handedness), are linked to …
A preliminary study of speech rhythm differences as markers of stuttering persistence in preschool-age children
Purpose: The purpose of this study was twofold:(a) to determine whether there are speech
rhythm differences between preschool-age children who stutter that were eventually …
rhythm differences between preschool-age children who stutter that were eventually …
Word-level prosodic measures and the differential diagnosis of apraxia of speech
Impaired production of prosody is considered a primary diagnostic criterion for apraxia of
speech. In this study, we examined diagnostic relevance for five word-level prosody …
speech. In this study, we examined diagnostic relevance for five word-level prosody …
Assisted and unassisted recession of functional anomalies associated with dysprosody in adults who stutter
Purpose Speech in persons who stutter (PWS) is associated with disturbed prosody (speech
melody and intonation), which may impact communication. The neural correlates of …
melody and intonation), which may impact communication. The neural correlates of …
1 Dysrhythmic Speech is a Characteristic of Developmental Stuttering in Adults: A Quantitative Analysis Using Duration-and Interval-Based Rhythm Metrics
Purpose: Aberrant speech rhythm has previously been identified as a hallmark of fluency
disorders, including stuttering. However, evidence of dysrhythmic speech in adults who …
disorders, including stuttering. However, evidence of dysrhythmic speech in adults who …
Detection of gap and modulations: auditory temporal resolution deficits in adults who stutter
Background: Recent models of speech production suggest a link between speech
production and perception. Persons with stuttering are known to have deficits in …
production and perception. Persons with stuttering are known to have deficits in …
[图书][B] Időzítési mintázatok a magyar beszédben
A Kohári - 2018 - real.mtak.hu
A Beszéd–Kutatás–Alkalmazás sorozat nyolcadik köteteként megjelenő mű egy olyan
vizsgálatsorozatot mutat be, amely hiánypótló a magyar beszéddel foglalkozó …
vizsgálatsorozatot mutat be, amely hiánypótló a magyar beszéddel foglalkozó …
Envelope modulation spectral (EMS) analyses of solo reading and choral reading conditions suggest changes in speech rhythm in adults who stutter
D Dechamma, S Maruthy - Journal of Fluency Disorders, 2018 - Elsevier
Purpose A longstanding finding in persons who stutter is that stuttering frequency
significantly reduces during choral reading when compared to the solo reading condition …
significantly reduces during choral reading when compared to the solo reading condition …
[HTML][HTML] Speaking Fluency Improvement In EFL Young Learners Through The Use Of Music
O Carrasquel, V Canese - Revista Científica de la …, 2021 - revistascientificas.una.py
Speaking fluency is an important aspect for a proper degree of proficiency in any language.
English language proficiency is based on the individual performance at it. How much we can …
English language proficiency is based on the individual performance at it. How much we can …
[PDF][PDF] Rhythm of Speech in People Who Do and Do Not Stutter-A Quantitative Analysis Using the Normalized Pairwise Variability Index
J Boecher, K Franich, E Usler - isca-archive.org
Aberrant speech rhythm has previously been identified as a hallmark of stuttering [1].
However, empirical evidence of dysrhythmic speech in people who stutter (PWS) is currently …
However, empirical evidence of dysrhythmic speech in people who stutter (PWS) is currently …