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Original Article

Genuine and Artificial Stammering: an EMG Comparison

Pages 5-16 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Summary

A pilot experimental procedure was designed to determine whether genuine stammering and artificially induced stammering in a normal speaker are manifestations of the same phenomenon: results would indicate that they are not. It is further concluded that there is no significant difference between genuine fluency in a normal speaker, and artificially induced fluency in a stammerer using auditory feedback masking.

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