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ORIGINAL ARTICLE
Commun Sci Disord. 2003;8(3): 97-111.
Examination of the Covert Repair Hypothesis: Focusing on the Relationship among Speech Errors, Disfluencies and Self-Repairs
Hyun Sub Sim`
Copyright ©2003 The Korean Academy of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
심현섭(Hyun Sub Sim)
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ABSTRACT
The present study aimed to examine one of the assumptions of the covert repair hy- pothesis by examining whether speech errors and disfluencies belong to the same category. For this purpose, 16 adults who stutter and the 16 age and sex-matched normally fluent adults were asked to recite aloud the tongue twister sentences under 2 different conditions. In the low accuracy condition(LA), the subjects were instructed to recite the sentences fast. However, in high accuracy condition (HA), they were instructed to read correctly as well as fast. The results were as follows: (1) the speech error frequency increased significantly when accuracy was emphasized, but the frequency of disfluencies and self-repairs remained the same, (2) a significant group difference was found in the frequencies of disfluencies and self-repairs in the HA condition. Both groups showed that speech errors tended to decrease with accuracy emphasis, but disfluencies and self-repairs tended to increase.
Keywords: 내적수정가설 | 말오류 | 비유창성 | 자기수정 | 정확도 조건 | covert repair hypothesis | speech-error
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