- A
speech disfluency, also
spelled speech dysfluency, is any of
various breaks, irregularities, or non-lexical
vocables which occur within the flow of otherwise...
- as
disfluencies related to
speech development (referred to as
normal dysfluency or "other disfluencies"). This type of
disfluency is a
normal part of...
- arts.
Dysfluency Studies champions the role of the
humanities in
identifying and
challenging the
complex cultural narratives around dysfluency. It foregrounds...
- disability, justice, temporality, and
historical experience. The artist's
dysfluency informs their practice.
Ellis currently lives in Norfolk, Virginia. Their...
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Communications Research Institute in Roanoke, Virginia, to help with her
dysfluency.
After attending the
treatment course, her
speech was
greatly improved;...
- "not": "Not more milk." Uses some plurals. Some
stammerings and
other dysfluencies are common. 65 to 70
percent of
speech is intelligible. Is able to verbalize...
- Hay on Wye
Literature Festival in 1997.
Jones parti****ted in the 1998
Dysfluency Tour. In
April 1999, he
staged a
Kosovo benefit at
Blackwood Miner's Institute...
-
activated internal models and feedback-biased
motor control as
sources of
dysfluency: A
theoretical model of stuttering.
Contemporary Issues in Communication...
- Broca's area can
cause word
finding difficulties, but
rarely result in
dysfluency of Broca's aphasia. Chang's team
applied their discoveries on
speech control...
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ongoing speech.
Progressional overlap occurs as a
result of the
speech dysfluency of the
previous speaker when
another speaker self-selects to continue...