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Autor:
Brent Andrew Gregg, Megan Kate Selman
Publikováno v:
Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders. 5:106-127
Publikováno v:
Clinical Archives of Communication Disorders. 4:146-162
Autor:
Brent Andrew Gregg
Publikováno v:
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 193:123-130
No other therapeutic approach to stuttering in general has achieved the consensus of support given to parental involvement in the clinical management of early childhood stuttering. In most cases, this involvement begins with and is based on informati
Autor:
Brent Andrew Gregg, Megan Scott
Publikováno v:
Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences. 193:115-122
It is theorized that stuttering emerges as the result of an interaction between constitutional and environmental factors (Van Riper, 1982; Bloodstein, 1995), and that constitutional factors in persistent stuttering may include an emotionally reactive
Autor:
Jean Sawyer, Brent Andrew Gregg
Publikováno v:
Communication Disorders Quarterly. 37:36-43
The question of what size speech sample is sufficient to accurately identify stuttering and its myriad characteristics is a valid one. Short samples have a risk of over- or underrepresenting disfluency types or characteristics. In recent years, there
Autor:
Brent Andrew Gregg, Ehud Yairi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Communication Disorders. 40:97-115
The relation between stuttering and aspects of language, including phonology, has been investigated for many years. Whereas past literature reported that the incidence of phonological difficulties is higher for children who stutter when compared to n
Autor:
Ehud Yairi, Brent Andrew Gregg
Publikováno v:
Journal of communication disorders. 45(6)
There is a substantial amount of literature reporting the incidence of phonological difficulties to be higher for children who stutter when compared to normally fluent children, suggesting a link between stuttering and phonology. In view of this, the