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The interaction between speech perception and speech production: implications for speakers with dysarthria ...
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The interaction between speech perception and speech production: implications for speakers with dysarthria
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Stuttering characteristics of German-English bilingual speakers ...
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To date, limited research has been reported on stuttering and bilingualism. Existing data reports conflicting results on stuttering characteristics across languages of bilingual people who stutter (PWS). Investigations to date include language acquisition, language proficiency, cultural influence, and linguistic as well as phonetic aspects in bilinguals PWS. Thus, assumptions on causal factors of stuttering are plenty, but research is missing to either support or refute those assumptions. Small sample sizes have been an additional obstacle. The purpose of this study was to analyse stuttering characteristics in German - English bilingual PWS. 15 German - English bilingual PWS, ranging in age between 10 and 59 years (mean = 25) were investigated. For all of the participants, German was acquired first (L1) and English second (L2). L2 exposure ranged from 5 to 20+ years (mean = 10). 15 minute conversational speech samples were collected in each language. In addition, an English proficiency test (Cloze Test) and ...
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bilingual; English; German; language; stuttering
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URL: https://ir.canterbury.ac.nz/handle/10092/1508 https://dx.doi.org/10.26021/8267
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