The influences of speech rate, utterance length and sentence complexity of disfluency in preschool children who stutter and children who do not stutter

Yesul Kim, H. Sim
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According to Demand and Capacity Model (DCM), external and internal environments influence the disfluency of children who stutter (CWS). This study investigated the effects of simultaneous changes in motoric and linguistic demands on CWS and children who do not stutter (CWNS). Participants were 4–6 years old CWS and CWNS. A sentence imitation task with changes in speech rate, utterance length, and sentence complexity was used to examine their effects on children’s disfluency. When the utterance length changed, CWS showed more disfluency regardless of utterance length and as the speech rate changed, CWS showed more disfluency at fast speech rate than CWNS. When the utterance length and speech rate changed, at fast speech rate, CWS showed more disfluency in both utterances than CWNS. When sentence complexity changed, CWS showed more disfluency than CWNS in complex sentences. Changes in linguistic elements such as speech rate, utterance length, and sentence complexity affect disfluency in CWS, especially when they were exposed to faster, longer, and more complex sentences. This indicates that CWS are vulnerable to fast and complex speech motor control and language processing ability than CWNS. Thus, this study suggests that parents and therapists consider both the speech rate and the utterance length when talking with CWS.
学龄前结巴儿童与非结巴儿童语速、话语长度和句子复杂程度对言语不流畅的影响
根据需求与能力模型(DCM),外部环境和内部环境会影响口吃儿童的不流畅性。本研究探讨了运动和语言需求同时变化对口吃儿童和非口吃儿童的影响。参与者为4-6岁的CWS和cns。通过改变语速、话语长度和句子复杂程度的句子模仿实验,研究了它们对儿童语言不流畅的影响。当话语长度改变时,无论话语长度如何,CWS都表现出更大的不流畅性;随着语速的变化,CWS在快语速下表现出比CWNS更大的不流畅性。当话语长度和语速发生变化时,在语速快的情况下,CWS在两种话语中都表现出更大的不流畅性。当句子复杂程度发生变化时,复合句的不流畅性明显高于复合句。语速、话语长度和句子复杂性等语言元素的变化会影响CWS的不流畅性,尤其是当他们接触到更快、更长和更复杂的句子时。这表明CWS在快速复杂的语音运动控制和语言处理能力方面比CWNS更脆弱。因此,本研究提示家长和治疗师在与CWS患者交谈时应同时考虑语速和话语长度。
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