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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://localhost:8080//handle/123456789/1978
Title: Evidence for Stuttering Disfluencies to be Both the Result of Impaired Speech Production System and Coping Response to the Impairment
Authors: Horabail, S
Venkatagiri
Nataraja, NP
Keywords: concordant re-currences;underlying impairment
Issue Date: 2018
Journal Name: Journal of All India institute of Speech and Hearing
Volume No.: 37
Pages: 1-8
Abstract: The present study analyzed the topography of recurrent stutters (stutters on same words in repeated readings) in a group of 22 adolescents and adults who stutter to explore whether stutters are the direct result of impaired speech production system or coping responses to an underlying impairment. If stutters are the direct result of an impairment, there should be more concordant re-currences (stutter of a certain type on a word in one reading is followed by stutter of the same type if the word is stuttered in the next reading of the passage) than discordant recurrences. Signicantly greater number of discordant recurrences suggests that stutters may be coping responses to an underlying impairment. The present study found signicantly more concor- dant than discordant recurrences indicating at least some stutters are the direct result of impaired speech production system. Results of the study also suggest that non-repetitive stutters (dysrhythmic phonations) may be coping responses.
URI: http://203.129.241.91:8080//handle/123456789/1978
ISSN: 0973-662X
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