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Stuttering Reduction Rate during Sentence Reading: Choral Speech and Altered Auditory Feedback

문장읽기에서의 말더듬 감소율: 합독과 변조청각피드백

  • Received : 2012.10.30
  • Accepted : 2012.12.12
  • Published : 2012.12.31

Abstract

This paper mainly aims to investigate how differently choral speech and altered auditory feedback (i.e., delayed auditory feedback, frequency-altered feedback) enhance speech fluency during sentence reading. To do this, a stuttering reduction rate was used and measured how much stuttering in frequency was reduced during each of the fluency enhancing conditions (i.e, typical choral reading, DAF, FAF) relative to typical solo reading. The results showed that stuttering frequency was reduced in the three fluency enhancing conditions and the highest mean value in stuttering reduction rate was observed during typical choral reading. Some discussion was provided in relation to the stuttering reduction rate observed during typical choral reading and its further speculation.

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