2003 IFA Congress: Montreal, Canada

Model of Speech Fluency Formation in Stuttering Teenagers and Adults

Elena Rau, and Elena Kazbanova
Moscow State Pedagogical University, 88, Prospect Vernadskogo, Moscow, Russia

SUMMARY

The purpose of this research was to study the perception and reproduction of non- speech and speech tempo and rhythm in adults and adolescents who stutter. Twenty two stuttering and 20 normally speaking patients took part in the research.. The implications of the findings for the rehabilitation of speech fluency in the case of stuttering with complex training and development of rate and rhythm capability are discussed.
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JFD

Journal of Fluency DisordersBrowse the current issue
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