Speech disfluency and task specificity differences among adult fluent and non-fluent speakers

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  • 成人の流暢話者・非流暢話者における発話非流暢性タイプの違いと課題特異性

Abstract

<p>We examine speech disfluency in 27 adults who stutter and 20 fluent adults across four tasks: oral reading, picture description, conversation, and story retelling. ‘Disfluencies’ are categorized into stuttering-like disfluencies (SLD) and normal disfluencies (NDF). Participants who stutter were stratified based on ‘ratio of disfluency’ (RDF), which helps assess cluttering. Results reveal varying SLD in each group, but all groups show similar amounts of NDF. Sound repetition is predominant in the stuttering group with SLD > 3, potentially indicating cluttering, unlike the block-dominated in SLD ≤ 3 groups. Differences in the primary types of disfluencies in disfluency disorders are thus highlighted.</p>

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  • CRID
    1390862478333143040
  • DOI
    10.60274/asjsc.sc-2024-16
  • ISSN
    27582744
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
  • Abstract License Flag
    Allowed

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