STUTTERING: AN OVERVIEW
.... Byrne, 1989, p. 1). Similarly, the term "stuttering" is insufficient as a description of the
speech fluency problem experienced by a specific individual. ....
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An Overview of Stuttering
.... While dysfluencies can be experienced even by individuals who are normally fluent, there are several communicative disorders that affect
speech fluency. ....
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Speech Disorder of Stuttering
.... As both
speech pathologist Nipa Borad (interview, 1998) and school teacher Edna .... line with those described above help their students to achieve greater
fluency. ....
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Effect of Managed Care on Speech-Pathologists
.... While some procedures of prevention can be applied, overall most problems are abnormal conditions Ainvolving
speech, articulation,
fluency, voice, verbal or ....
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Nonverbal Communication Research Methods
.... the same time, hand gestures are also recognized as benefiting the producer in a variety of cognitive tasks such as
speech fluency,
speech processing, verbal ....
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Complexity of Stuttering Speech Disorder
.... the category of "
fluency" control. With such therapy, children are taught to speak more slowly and to gain increasing control over their rate of
speech so that ....
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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK I. INTRODUCT
....
Speech fluency can be acquired "only if the neuro motor skills required for producing
speech have been acquired" (Ling, 1979, p. 215). ....
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TEACHING DEAF CHILDREN TO SPEAK
....
Speech fluency can be acquired "only if the neuro-motor skills required for producing
speech have been acquired" (Ling, 1979, p. 215). ....
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Stuttering as Disfluency
.... As both
speech pathologist Nipa Borad (interview, 1998) and school teacher Edna .... line with those described above help their students to achieve greater
fluency. ....
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Theories of Causes of Stuttering
.... As both
speech pathologist Nipa Borad (interview, 1998) and school teacher Edna .... line with those described above help their students to achieve greater
fluency. ....
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Negative Effect of Managed Care
.... While some procedures of prevention can be applied, overall most problems are abnormal conditions Ainvolving
speech, articulation,
fluency, voice, verbal or ....
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Language Mistakes of Speakers
.... to use very broad (and thus more holistic) categories such as
fluency and accuracy .... language acquisition is the fact that errors may show up in
speech that are ....
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Errors of Speakers Acquiring a Second Language
.... to use very broad (and thus more holistic) categories such as
fluency and accuracy .... language acquisition is the fact that errors may show up in
speech that are ....
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Errors Speakers Make Aquiring a Second Language
.... to use very broad (and thus more holistic) categories such as
fluency and accuracy .... language acquisition is the fact that errors may show up in
speech that are ....
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French to English Speech Difficulties
.... faced by French speakers as they begin their road to
fluency in English. .... to remove such grammatically gendered references from his or her
speech, using gender ....
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Problem of Poor Reading Skills
.... the different sounds in spoken words to develop reading
fluency. Many children have difficulty developing phoneme awareness because in
speech, the individual ....
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Adolescent Reading & Writing Disabilities
.... the different sounds in spoken words to develop reading
fluency. Many children have difficulty developing phoneme awareness because in
speech, the individual ....
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SCHIZOPHRENIA Introduction This research pape
.... These are restrictions in range and intensity of emotional expression (affective flattening),
fluency and productivity of thought and
speech (alogia), and ....
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LEARNING & TEACHING BUSINESS ENGLISH WRITING
.... writing-content focused methods. In writing, as in
speech, emphasis on
fluency tended to replace that on accuracy. The focus was more ....
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Effects of Botulinum Toxin
.... Background Information on Spasmodic Dysphonia
Speech production refers to the
fluency of articulation of
speech and voice volume (Stathopoulos and Sapienza ....
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Error Analysis of Second Language Learners
.... and mistake (a flaw in performance in a casual breakdown in
speech or writing .... with the dominance of the mother tongue and ideally ending in native-like
fluency. ....
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Using America's Ideals as the Basis for Equality
.... excels in pathos, wit, comparison, imitation, strength of reasoning, and
fluency of language .... is evident from an examination of King's most famous
speech "I Have ....
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Errors in Second Language Learning
.... the score on developmental errors is related to the student's
fluency..." (p.263 .... Adams (1979, p. 191), for example, points to
speech rhythm as being crucial for ....
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LANGUAGE ACTIVITIES IN THE ESL CLASSROOM ESL c
.... Listening to a
speech by the President of the United States on a .... is whether one should emphasize social appropriateness with its component
fluency or formal ....
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Effects of Linguistics on Written Composition N
.... are more formally executed and developed -- in comparison to
speech and verbal .... this very complexity, of course, makes the acquisition of
fluency and competency ....
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Falling Down
.... Negative symptoms include restrictions in the range and intensity of emotional expression, in the
fluency and productivity of thought and
speech, and in the ....
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Code Alternation
.... between their rudimentary baby talk and the, hopefully, more mature
speech of the .... It helps develop
fluency, even at the cost of an accuracy which will begin to ....
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CODE ALTERNATION IN ENGLISH As I
.... between their rudimentary baby-talk and the, hopefully, more mature
speech of the .... It helps develop
fluency, even at the cost of an accuracy which will begin to ....
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Communication and Language Acquisition Understanding, speak
.... It makes sense,therefore, for the teacher to use
speech that includes some .... The current stress on communicative competence with its focus on
fluency rather than ....
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Phonetics and ESL for Spanish-speaking 1st an
.... innumerable allophones, for example (An allophone is a
speech sound constituting .... down the cognitive function." Steinck (1976) puts it thus: "
Fluency depends at ....
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