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Rieber, R. W. – Linguistics, 1975
Examines the potential usefulness of various procedures employed to measure the adaptation in frequency rate of fluency failure, adaptation in temporal rate of speech, and automated analysis of on-off speech patterns in differentiating stuttering from cluttering. (SCC)
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Communication Disorders, Communication Problems, Language Acquisition
MCFARLAND, ROBERT L.; WEPMAN, JOSEPH M. – 1967
TO DETERMINE WHETHER A SMALL PORTABLE INSTRUMENT COULD BE USED WITH SPEECH THERAPY TO REDUCE STAMMERING SEVERITY, AN ELECTRONIC SOUNDMAKING DEVICE WAS DEVELOPED. INDIVIDUALLY FITTED WITH MOLDED EARPLUGS, THE DEVICE WAS SIMILAR TO A HEARING AID BUT PRODUCED A CONSTANT TONE OF SUFFICIENT VOLUME TO INTERRUPT AUDITORY FEEDBACK DURING SPEECH AND…
Descriptors: Educational Media, Electromechanical Aids, Exceptional Child Research, Language Fluency
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Kelly, Ellen M. – Journal of Communication Disorders, 1995
Features of mothers' and fathers' interaction with children who stutter are reviewed, along with results of intervention studies that have included children who stutter and their parents. Similarities and differences in the roles played by fathers and mothers in children's communicative development are discussed, as are implications for clinical…
Descriptors: Child Language, Fathers, Intervention, Mothers
Colgan, Richard T. – Peabody J Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Patterns, Emotional Disturbances, Speech Habits
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Hamre, C. E. – Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1971
Descriptors: Articulation (Speech), Auditory Perception, Information Processing, Language Fluency
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Gottwald, Sheryl Ridener; And Others – Young Children, 1985
Offers a brief overview of children's speech development, discussing positive attitudes toward stuttering and outlining strategies for appropriate interventions by teachers and other adults. A checklist of factors to consider in making a referral for stuttering is provided. (KS)
Descriptors: Check Lists, Classroom Environment, Prevention, Referral
Falck, Frank J. – 1969
Written for all persons involved in the behavior of stuttering, the book presents factors associated with the onset of stuttering and a plan for alleviation. Stuttering is viewed as learned behavior; the production of normal and stuttered speech, that stuttering is nonhereditary and nonorganic, and the ways in which it is learned and why it is…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Behavior Change, Emotional Adjustment, Etiology
Prins, David T.; Lohr, Frances E. – 1968
Selected visible and audible features of stuttered speech were studied to determine whether these phenomena suggested a basis for differentiating among stutterers. Forty-six visible and audible phenomena of stuttering were examined in 23 stutterers, using a frame-by-frame analysis of sound motion picture film. Significant inter-subject differences…
Descriptors: Classification, Data Collection, Evaluation Methods, Exceptional Child Research
Ragsdale, J. Donald; Dauterive, Rosemary – Southern Speech Communication Journal, 1986
Examined the speech patterns of three- to eight-year-old children. Results showed that the children most often used "ah" phenomena and unfilled pauses as do adults. "Ah" phenomena showed a significant increase with age, especially between five and six among the females. (SRT)
Descriptors: Age Differences, Child Development, Child Language, Communication Research
Muma, John Ronald – 1967
Since speech pathologists are interested in the role nonfluent behavior may play in the onset or development of stuttering, this study compared the linguistic behavior of 17 fluent four-year-old children to that of 17 nonfluent children similar in age, intelligence, sex, sibling status, race, socioeconomic status, and education. The aspects of…
Descriptors: Child Language, Grammar, Language Ability, Language Acquisition
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