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Journal of Rehabilitation Science
2005 Volume.23 No. 2 p.79 ~ p.88
The Change of Speech Rate in Slowed Speech Intentionally of Adults who Stutter
Jeon Hee-Sook

Kwon Do-Ha
Abstract
The purpose of this study lies in inquiring the change of speech rate in the concrete according to the method that stuttering adults who achieved fluency in a clinic intentionally make speech rate slower in this study. In this clinic room with developmental 10 stutterers who had well established fluency in colloquial speech, we had collected each 3-minute sample of intentionally much slowed speech and a little slowed one respectively from them in reading and monologue tasks as well, and then compared each speed rate after computing speech rate of first one-minute and last one-minute speech. The result of that study told us that the speed rate of each sample got faster. And in reading task was the speech rate of a little slowed speech faster than that of much slowed one, however, in monologue task was the difference of speech rate ignorable. And the seech rate in reading was faster than that in monologue.
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