ORIGINAL ARTICLE |
Commun Sci Disord. 1997;2(1): 1-11.
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Acoust ic Analysis of Stuttering Children's Fluent Speech : Pre- and Post - Therapy |
Hyun-Sub Sim`
, M Patricia`
, and Zebrowski`
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Copyright ©1997 The Korean Academy of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology |
Hyun-Sub Sim| Patricia M| Zebrowski |
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ABSTRACT |
This study compared absolute durations of temporal acoustic parameters at the subsegmental level of fluent speech produced by stuttering children (N = 4) before and after Normal Talking Process therapy. These measures were compared with those of an ageand gender -matched control group of normally fluent children. The find- ings indicated that voice onset time (VOT ) and CV(consonant - vowel) transition duration decreased significantly after therapy. Children who stutter produced signi- ficantly longer vowel duration than control group both before and after therapy. The result s were discussed in light of differential aspect s of the treatment. |
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