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Investigating Potential Mechanisms Underlying Stuttering Reduction
Lisa Brown
Allied Health, Exercise and Sports Sciences
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Adaptation
9%
Adult Participants
18%
Altered Auditory Feedback
72%
Articulation Rate
27%
Communication Disorders
9%
Complex Communication
9%
Complex Sentence
9%
Conversational Speech
9%
Direct Treatment
9%
Interest in Learning
9%
Language Development
9%
Linguistic Variable
9%
Mean Length of Utterance
9%
Number of Different Words
9%
Phonation
9%
Preschool children
9%
School-age children
9%
Speaking Fundamental Frequency
9%
Speech Acts
9%
Speech Treatment
81%
Spontaneous Speech
36%
Syllabic Stress
27%
Syllable-timed Speech
100%
Treatment Development
9%
Treatment Efficacy
27%
Treatment Programs
9%
Vowel Duration
54%
Young children
9%
Nursing and Health Professions
Combination Therapy
8%
Communication Disorder
4%
Logopedics
100%
School-Aged Child
4%
Speech Analysis
4%
Stuttering
100%
Toddlers
4%
Neuroscience
Communication Disorder
100%
Treatment Development
100%
Psychology
Language Development
6%
Stuttering
100%
Toddlers
6%
Treatment Development
6%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Language Development
100%