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Creativity and the cybernetics of self: Drama, embodied creation and feedback processes
In: Davis, S, (2018). Creativity and the cybernetics of self: Drama, embodied creation and feedback processes. Burgoyne, S (Ed.), Creativity in theatre: Theory and action in theatre/drama education, p. 169-187Cham, Switzerland: Springer http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78928-6_11 (2018)
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Performing the castaway
In: Davis, S, (2018). Performing the castaway. New Writing, Vol. 15, No. 2, p. 264-272 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14790726.2017.1417448 (2018)
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Inviting end-of-life talk in initial CALM therapy sessions: A conversation analytic study
In: Patient Education and Counselling , 100 (2) pp. 259-266. (2016) (2016)
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Scores on Riley's stuttering severity instrument versions three and four for samples of different length and for different types of speech material.
In: Clin Linguist Phon , 28 (12) 912 - 926. (2014) (2014)
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Basal insulin and cardiovascular and other outcomes in dysglycemia.
In: New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 367, no. 4, pp. 319-328 (2012)
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n-3 fatty acids and cardiovascular outcomes in patients with dysglycemia.
In: New England Journal of Medicine, vol. 367, no. 4, pp. 309-318 (2012)
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Comparison of alternative methods for obtaining severity scores of the speech of people who stutter
In: CLIN LINGUIST PHONET , 25 (5) 368 - 378. (2011) (2011)
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The effects of bilingualism on speakers who stutter during late childhood
Davis, S.; Williams, R. M.; Howell, P.. - : BMJ Publishing Group, 2009
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The effects of bilingualism on stuttering during late childhood
Howell, P; Davis, S; Williams, R. - : BMJ Publishing Group Ltd, 2009
Abstract: Objectives: To examine stuttering by children speaking an alternative language exclusively (LE) or with English (BIL) and to study onset of stuttering, school performance and recovery rate relative to monolingual speakers who stutter (MONO). Design: Clinical referral sample with supplementary data obtained from speech recordings and interviews. Setting: South-East England, 1999–2007. Participants: Children aged 8–12 plus who stuttered (monolingual and bilingual) and fluent bilingual controls (FB). Main outcome measures: Participants’ stuttering history, SATS scores, measures of recovery or persistence of stuttering. Results: 69 (21.8%) of 317 children were bilingual. Of 38 children who used a language other than English at home, 36 (94.7%) stuttered in both languages. Fewer LE (15/38, 39.5%) than BIL (23/38, 60.5%) children stuttered at first referral to clinic, but more children in the fluent control sample were LE (28/38, 73.7%) than BIL (10/38, 26.3%). The association between stuttering and bilingual group (LE/BIL) was significant by χ2 test; BIL speakers have more chance of stuttering than LE speakers. Age at stuttering onset and male/female ratio for LE, BIL and MONO speakers were similar (4 years 9 months, 4 years 10 months and 4 years 3 months, and 4.1:1, 4.75:1 and 4.43:1, respectively). Educational achievement was not affected by bilingualism relative to the MONO and FB groups. The recovery rate for the LE and MONO controls together (55%) was significantly higher by χ2 test than for the BIL group (25%). Conclusions: BIL children had an increased risk of stuttering and a lower chance of recovery from stuttering than LE and MONO speakers.
Keyword: Original articles
URL: http://adc.bmj.com/cgi/content/short/94/1/42
https://doi.org/10.1136/adc.2007.134114
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The University College London Archive of Stuttered Speech (UCLASS)
In: J SPEECH LANG HEAR R , 52 (2) 556 - 569. (2009) (2009)
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The effects of bilingualism on stuttering during late childhood
In: ARCH DIS CHILD , 94 (1) 42 - 46. (2009) (2009)
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Stuttering and bilingualism: A reply to Packman, Onslow, Reilly, Attansio, Shenker
In: Archives of Disease in Childhood (2009) (2009)
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The effects of bilingualism on speakers who stutter during late childhood
In: Archives of Disease in Childhood , 94 pp. 42-46. (2009) (2009)
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The effects of bilingualism on stuttering during late childhood
Howell, P; Davis, S; Williams, R. - : BMJ Publishing Group, 2009
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Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stuttering.
In: Symplectic Elements at Oxford ; Europe PubMed Central ; PubMed (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/) ; Web of Science (Lite) (http://apps.webofknowledge.com/summary.do) ; Scopus (http://www.scopus.com/home.url) ; CrossRef (2008)
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Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stuttering
In: BRAIN , 131 50 - 59. (2008) (2008)
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Late childhood stuttering
In: J SPEECH LANG HEAR R , 51 (3) 669 - 687. (2008) (2008)
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Late childhood stuttering.
In: J Speech Lang Hear Res , 51 (3) pp. 669-687. (2008) (2008)
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Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stuttering
In: In: (pp. pp. 50-59). (2008) (2008)
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Plasticity in Recovery and Persistence of Stuttering
In: In: Plasticity and Speech Perception. (2005) (2005)
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