Ingham et al., 2009 - Google Patents
Measurement of speech effort during fluency-inducing conditions in adults who do and do not stutterIngham et al., 2009
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- Ingham R
- Bothe A
- Jang E
- Yates L
- Cotton J
- Seybold I
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Purpose To investigate the effects of 4 fluency-inducing (FI) conditions on self-rated speech effort and other variables in adults who stutter and in normally fluent controls. Method Twelve adults with persistent stuttering and 12 adults who had never stuttered each …
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