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The speech disfluencies of normal-talking six-year-old children
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This study presents the fluency characteristics of 12 male and 13 female normal-talking 6-year old children. All subjects were disfluent. The disfluency categories that the subjects displayed most frequently included fillers, revisions/sentence changes, word repetitions, and interjections. The categories that occurred with least frequency were partword repetitions, incoherent sounds, and dysrhythmic phonations, and only one of the subjects produced prolongations. The methodology of the interview had little to no impact on the amount of disfluency that the subjects produced. The results provided information about the disfluencies of the 6-year-old population in an interview situation. The results also concurred with pre-existing data spanning various age groups.
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Children; Disfluency; Gender; Language evaluation; Linguistics; Speaking rate; Speech errors
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URL: https://digital.library.txstate.edu/handle/10877/15279
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Listening to their peers: An assessment of toddlers' processing of other children's speech
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The Effect of Articulatory Constraints and Auditory Information on Patterns of Intrusions and Reductions.
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Binary reversals in primary progressive aphasia
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In: Cortex , 82 pp. 287-289. (2016) (2016)
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Phonological encoding in Mandarin Chinese : evidence from tongue twisters
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The Role of Supralexical Prosodic Units in Speech Production: Evidence from the Distribution of Speech Errors
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Slips of the tongue in Cantonese: Lexical blends and substitutions
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Is comprehension necessary for error detection? A conflict-based account of monitoring in speech production
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Does the grammatical count/mass distinction affect semantic representations? Evidence from experiments in English and Japanese
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In: LANG COGNITIVE PROC , 25 (2) 189 - 223. (2010) (2010)
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Self-monitoring and feedback: A new attempt to find the main cause of lexical bias in phonological speech errors
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In: http://www.let.uu.nl/~Sieb.Nooteboom/personal/SelfMon&Feedbprf.pdf (2008)
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speech production
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In: http://gradstudents.wcas.northwestern.edu/~mjl578/Goldrick%26Larson2008.pdf (2007)
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STRATEGIES FOR EDITING OUT SPEECH ERRORS IN INNER SPEECH
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In: http://www.icphs2007.de/conference/Papers/1119/1119.pdf
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Advance planning and speech error production in a picture description task
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In: http://cuny2012.commons.gc.cuny.edu/files/2012/03/cuny2012_63.pdf
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Errors in Speech Production: Explaining Mismatch and Accommodation
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In: http://141.14.165.6/CogSci09/papers/607/paper607.pdf
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