Articulation rate and its relationship to disfluency type, duration, and temperament in preschool children who stutter

被引:29
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作者
Tumanova, Victoria [1 ]
Zebrowski, Patricia M. [1 ]
Throneburg, Rebecca N. [2 ]
Kayikci, Mavis E. Kulak [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Iowa, Dept Commun Sci & Disorders, Wendell Johnson Speech & Hearing Ctr, Iowa City, IA 52242 USA
[2] Eastern Illinois Univ, Dept Commun Disorders & Sci, Human Serv Ctr, Charleston, IL 61920 USA
[3] Univ Iowa, Iowa City, IA USA
关键词
Childhood stuttering; Speech; Articulation rate; Disfluencies; Prolongations; Temperament; YOUNG STUTTERERS; SPEECH-MOTOR; EARLY-CHILDHOOD; SPEAKING RATE; WORKING-MEMORY; MOVEMENT; VARIABILITY; LANGUAGE; COMPLEXITY; BEHAVIORS;
D O I
10.1016/j.jcomdis.2010.09.001
中图分类号
R36 [病理学]; R76 [耳鼻咽喉科学];
学科分类号
100104 ; 100213 ;
摘要
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between articulation rate, frequency and duration of disfluencies of different types, and temperament in preschool children who stutter (CWS). In spontaneous speech samples from 19 CWS (mean age = 3:9; years:months), we measured articulation rate, the frequency and duration of (a) sound prolongations; (b) sound-syllable repetitions; (c) single syllable whole word repetitions; and (d) clusters. Temperament was assessed with the Children's Behavior Questionnaire (Rothbart et al., 2001). There was a significant negative correlation between articulation rate and average duration of sound prolongations (p < 0.01), and between articulation rate and frequency of stuttering-like disfluencies (SLDs) (p < 0.05). No other relationships proved statistically significant. Results do not support models of stuttering development that implicate particular characteristics of temperament as proximal contributors to stuttering; however, this is likely due to the fact that current methods, including the ones used in the present study, do not allow for the identification of a functional relationship between temperament and speech production. Findings do indicate that for some CWS, relatively longer sound prolongations co-occur with relatively slower speech rate, which suggests that sound prolongations, across a range of durations, may represent a distinct type of SLD, not just in their obvious perceptual characteristics, but in their potential influence on overall speech production at multiple levels. Learning outcomes: Readers will be able to describe the relationship between stuttering-like disfluencies, articulation rate and temperament in children who stutter, and discuss different measurements of articulation rate. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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页数:14
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