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Syllabic stress and the occurrence of stuttering
D Prins1, C P Hubbard, M Krause
1Speech and Hearing Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle 98195.
Abstract:
The occurrence of stuttering on stress-peak and unstressed syllables in connected speech was studied in 10 young adult stutterers. Results showed a significant coincidence of stutter events and syllabic stress peaks, particularly in polysyllabic words. Stuttering on the first three words of principal clauses, however, appeared independent of syllabic stress. Similarities between the loci of stutter events and segmental errors of speech are considered in relation to explanations that regard stuttering as evidence of failure in normal speech production processes.