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Title: Effect of oral anesthetization on the speech characteristics of persons with and without stuttering
Authors: Geetha, Y V
Sangeetha, M
Sundararaju, H
Sahana, V
Irfana, M
Keywords: Oral sensory feedback;Articulatory errors;Stuttering and normal dis uencies
Issue Date: 2014
Journal Name: Journal of All India Institute of Speech and Hearing
Volume No.: 33
Pages: 33-38
Abstract: Appropriate sensory feedback from the speech structures a ects articulation and prosody. The study aimed to investigate the e ects of oral anesthetization on the speech characteristics in persons with stuttering (PWS) compared to normals. The participants included 18-30 year old 25 PWS and 25 age and gender matched controls. Their spontaneous speech and reading samples were video recorded prior to and after the administration of oral anesthesia. These samples were analyzed for Stuttering Like Disuencies (SLDs), Normal Disuencies (NDs), Articulation Errors (AE) and rate of speech. The SLDs and NDs were signi cantly reduced un-der oral anesthesia and AEs were more of distortions and not signi cant. The rates were signi cantly reduced in both the groups under oral anesthesia. The reduction in sensory input thus showed an inuence on the speech behaviors and rate of speech signifying the need of appropriate sensory feedback from the articulators for fluent speech which needs further exploration.
URI: http://203.129.241.91:8080//handle/123456789/1842
ISSN: 0973-662X
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