Judit Bóna (ed.)

(Dis)fluencies in children’s speech


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Firstly, types of self-repairs were analyzed. Figure 2 shows that error repairs occurred in the highest proportion in all 3 age groups while appropriateness repairs occurred in the lowest. Different information repairs occurred the most frequently in the speech of adults while the least frequently in the speech of 5-year-olds. This meant only a few occurrences: only 5 appropriateness repairs and 9 different information repairs in 5-year-olds, 16 A-repairs and 22 D-repairs in 9-year-olds, 9 A-repairs and 30 D-repairs in young adults.

(Dis)fluencies in children’s speech

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2021

ISBN: 978 963 454 709 9

Disfluencies (filled pauses, filler words, repetitions, part-word repetitions, prolongations, broken words, and revisions) are natural phenomena of everyday speech. They are insights on the speech planning processes indicating speech planning difficulties or self-monitoring, and play an important role in turn-taking during conversations. The occurrences of disfluencies in speech are affected by several factors. One of these is the speaker’s age. This volume is a collection of nine articles on the topic of speech planning and speech production of children from the aspects of fluency, disfluency, speech tempo, and pausing. The volume is recommended to linguists, experts of phonetics and psycholinguistics, speech and language therapists, university students, child language specialists, and everybody who is interested in child language

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