KMID : 0917520050120010045
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Journal of Speech Sciences 2005 Volume.12 No. 1 p.45 ~ p.51
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Disfluencies and Speech Rates of Standard Korean Speakers in Story-telling and Reading Contexts
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Shim Hong-Im
Chon Hee-Cheong Ko Do-Heung
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Abstract
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The purpose of this study is to compare disfluencies and speech rates (overall speech rate and articulation rate) of normal adult speakers who use the standard Korean according to dissimilar speech tasks (story-telling and text-reading). Participants were 100 Korean adult speakers. The results are summarized as follows: First, the most frequent type of disfluency in the story-telling task was ¡¯interjection¡¯, whereas that in the text-reading task was ¡¯revision¡¯. Second, the overall speech rates (syllables per second and syllables per minute) showed significant differences depending on the speech tasks. Third, the articulation rates (syllables per second and syllables per minute) showed significant differences depending on the speech tasks.
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KEYWORD
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disfluencies, overall speech rate, articulation rate, fluency disorders
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