LING 1P93 Chapter 10: LING 1P93 Chapter 10 Notes

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Speech that is disfluent is disrupted in rate, rhythm, smoothness, effort, or. Fluency disorders are known as stuttering: the stops, starts, and hesitations in speech of people with fluency disorders. Fluency disorder: speech with an unusually high rate of stoppages that disrupt the flow of communication and are inappropriate for the speakers age, culture, linguistic background, dialect. Fluency: the flow of speech during communication automaticity. Disfluency: speech behaviour that disrupts the fluent forward flow of speech, such as pauses, interjections and revisions. Core features: speech disfluencies are the core features/primary characteristics of a fluency disorder times to the point more cake) completely stop during. Prolongation: a sound being held longer than normal (ex. Repetition: occurs when a sound, syllable or word is repeated several. Block: occurs when the airflow and the articulatory movement production of a sound; can last 5 seconds. Common secondary features: eye blinks, lip tremors, head jerks, speaking fillers, pauses, word changes.

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