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Saletta, Meredith; Goffman, Lisa; Hogan, Tiffany P. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2016
Purpose: The acquisition of literacy skills influences the perception and production of spoken language. We examined if orthography influences implicit processing in speech production in child readers and in adult readers with low and high reading proficiency. Method: Children (n = 17), adults with typical reading skills (n = 17), and adults…
Descriptors: Literacy, Language Acquisition, Children, Adults
Davidow, Jason H.; Ingham, Roger J. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 2013
Purpose: This study examined the effect of speech rate on phonated intervals (PIs), in order to test whether a reduction in the frequency of short PIs is an important part of the fluency-inducing mechanism of chorus reading. The influence of speech rate on stuttering frequency, speaker-judged speech effort, and listener-judged naturalness was also…
Descriptors: Speech, Stuttering, Phonology, Intervals
Godinho, Tara; Ingham, Roger J.; Davidow, Jason; Cotton, John – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2006
Purpose: Previous research has demonstrated the fluency-improving effect of reducing the occurrence of short-duration, phonated intervals (PIs; approximately 30-150 ms) in individuals who stutter, prompting the hypothesis that PIs in these individuals' speech are not distributed normally, particularly in the short PI ranges. It has also been…
Descriptors: Intervals, Phonetics, Speech, Stuttering