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Stuttering, delayed auditory feedback, and linguistic rhythm.

J Harrington1

  • 1Centre for Speech Technology Research, University of Edinburgh, Scotland.

Journal of Speech and Hearing Research
|March 1, 1988
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This study proposes a speech production model where incorrect predictions of perceived speech timing contribute to stuttering and delayed auditory feedback (DAF). This model also explains other speech phenomena and the onset of stuttering in children.

Area of Science:

  • Speech production
  • Auditory feedback
  • Stuttering

Background:

  • Stuttering and delayed auditory feedback (DAF) share underlying mechanisms.
  • Fluent speech production relies on rhythmic timing and auditory perception predictions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a unified model for stuttering and DAF based on speech production.
  • To explain the misperdiction of auditory perception in stuttering and DAF.
  • To account for additional stuttering phenomena and propose a model for its onset in children.

Main Methods:

  • Derivation of models from a fluent speech production framework.
  • Analysis of rhythmic structures in speech timing.
  • Investigating predictive mechanisms in auditory perception during speech.

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Main Results:

  • A model where incorrect predictions of vowel perception timing occur in stuttering and DAF.
  • The proposed stuttering model accounts for various related phenomena.
  • A preliminary model for the onset of stuttering in children is presented.

Conclusions:

  • A predictive timing error model explains stuttering and DAF.
  • The model offers a comprehensive framework for understanding stuttering.
  • Further research into the onset of stuttering in children is warranted.