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Representations of Stuttering in Subtitling. A View From a Corpus of English Language Films
In this chapter, after reviewing the treatment of stuttering in the scientific literature, we shall discuss how the speech impairment of stuttering is represented in popular media (with a special focus on feature fi lms) and in the written medium ...
Zanotti S., Bruti S.
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Stuttering Prevalence among Kurdish-Farsi Students Effects of the Two Languages Similarities
Objectives: It has been noted that stuttering is more prevalent in bilinguals than in monolinguals. The similarities of the languages involved have been mentioned to justify the difference between stuttering prevalence among bilingual and monolingual ...
Hiwa Mohamadi +2 more
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Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University. Communicative Sciences and Disorders - Doctor of Philosophy, 2025Purpose: Mindsets are the thoughts, assumptions, and beliefs that a person has about themselves and their personal experiences.
Arney, Megan Kaye
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Objective: Stuttering is a fairly common speech disorder. However, the etiology is poorly understood and is likely to be heterogeneous. The aim of this research is to investigate phonological encoding complexity on speech fluency in 6-9 year old ...
Sara Ramezani +3 more
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Differentiating between various types of late-onset stuttering is not always straightforward. Especially the differential diagnosis between psychogenic and neurogenic stuttering may be difficult, as the case of I.W. illustrates. I.V.
van Borsel, John
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Frequency of Stuttering and Its Common Symptomsamong Children with Speech Disorders
BACKGROUND: Stuttering also known as stammering is a speech disorder which disrupts the normal flow of speech by frequent and involuntary repetition, prolongations of sounds, syllables, words or phrases.
Ghazal Awais Butt +5 more
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How Stuttering Develops: The Multifactorial Dynamic Pathways Theory.
Anne Smith, C. Weber
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Speech disfluencies and stuttering in bilingual children : diagnostical entanglements
Background: Our understanding of the manifestation of stuttering in bilingual children is currently based on limited participant groups. Furthermore, our insight in the frequency and types of disfluencies produced by bilingual children who do not stutter
Saad Merouwe, Selma +2 more
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Stuttering: A Diagnostic Dilemma
When an adult who has stuttered in childhood, experiences a sudden reonset of stuttering, the clinician has to clarify whether this “adult onset” stuttering is the result of brain damage, and thus will be labelled as a primary neurological stuttering. It
Bijleveld, Henny A.
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Evaluation of Heart Rate Variability in Children with Stutter
Aim: The autonomic nervous system has a direct or indirect effect on motor speech and its development. The results of studies evaluating autonomic functions in stuttering individuals show that further research is needed in different age groups.
Pelin Özcan Ulubeli +4 more
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