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Stuttering and disfluency as two reliable and unambiguous response classes.

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This experiment tested the utility of agreement as a method to separate stutterings and disfluencies into two reliable and unambiguous response classes.
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This experiment tested the utility of agreement as a method to separate stutterings and disfluencies into two reliable and unambiguous response classes. Reliability was determined by measures of in...

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What Is Stuttering

TL;DR: An alternative speech production definition with its implications is proposed, and a diagnostic method of validating authentic stuttering is described, as is an objective for fluency-skill therapy that reduces rather than reinforces avoidance behavior.
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Guidelines for Documentation of Treatment Efficacy for Young Children Who Stutter

TL;DR: The pressing need to document treatment efficacy for young children who stutter is discussed and guidelines for such documentation are suggested and illustrated.

Disfluency in Swedish human–human and human–machine travel booking dialogues

Robert Eklund
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied disfluency in spontaneous Swedish speech, i.e., the occurrence of hesitation phenomena like eh, oh, repetitions and repairs, mispronunciations, truncated words and so on.
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The reliability of observational data: II. Issues in the identification and measurement of stuttering events.

TL;DR: It is argued that the stuttering measurement problem is not confined to research on stuttering judgments but actually permeates other important stuttering research areas and the implications of developing an improved measurement system for this disorder are discussed.
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Real-Time Analysis of Speech Fluency

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors suggested that it is possible for clinicians to collect basic data regarding their client's speech fluency on-line, or in real time, while the client is speaking.
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