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Sentence-Structure Priming in Young Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter
by
Anderson, Julie D
, Conture, Edward G
in
Adults
/ Animals
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Control Groups
/ Female
/ Fluency
/ Grammar
/ Humans
/ Language Processing
/ Line drawings
/ Linguistics
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Priming
/ Reaction Time
/ Response Time
/ Sentence Structure
/ Sentences
/ Speech
/ Speech Motor Control
/ Speech Production
/ Stuttering
/ Stuttering - physiopathology
/ Syntactic Processing
/ Syntactic structures
/ Syntax
/ Task Performance and Analysis
/ Walking
2004
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Sentence-Structure Priming in Young Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter
by
Anderson, Julie D
, Conture, Edward G
in
Adults
/ Animals
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Control Groups
/ Female
/ Fluency
/ Grammar
/ Humans
/ Language Processing
/ Line drawings
/ Linguistics
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Priming
/ Reaction Time
/ Response Time
/ Sentence Structure
/ Sentences
/ Speech
/ Speech Motor Control
/ Speech Production
/ Stuttering
/ Stuttering - physiopathology
/ Syntactic Processing
/ Syntactic structures
/ Syntax
/ Task Performance and Analysis
/ Walking
2004
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Sentence-Structure Priming in Young Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter
by
Anderson, Julie D
, Conture, Edward G
in
Adults
/ Animals
/ Case-Control Studies
/ Child, Preschool
/ Children
/ Children & youth
/ Control Groups
/ Female
/ Fluency
/ Grammar
/ Humans
/ Language Processing
/ Line drawings
/ Linguistics
/ Longitudinal Studies
/ Male
/ Priming
/ Reaction Time
/ Response Time
/ Sentence Structure
/ Sentences
/ Speech
/ Speech Motor Control
/ Speech Production
/ Stuttering
/ Stuttering - physiopathology
/ Syntactic Processing
/ Syntactic structures
/ Syntax
/ Task Performance and Analysis
/ Walking
2004
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Sentence-Structure Priming in Young Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter
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Sentence-Structure Priming in Young Children Who Do and Do Not Stutter
2004
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The purpose of this study was to use an age-appropriate version of the sentence-structure priming paradigm (e.g., K. Bock, 1990; K. Bock, H. Loebell, & R. Morey, 1992) to assess experimentally the syntactic processing abilities of children who stutter (CWS) and children who do not stutter (CWNS). Participants were 16 CWS and 16 CWNS between the ages of 3;3 (years; months) and 5;5, matched for gender and age (±4 months). All participants had speech, language, and hearing development within normal limits, with the exception of stuttering for CWS. All children participated in a sentence-structure priming task where they were shown and asked to describe, on a computer screen, black-on-white line drawings of children, adults, and animals performing activities that could be appropriately described using simple active affirmative declarative (SAAD) sentences (e.g., \"The man is walking the dog\"). Speech reaction time (SRT) was measured from the onset of the picture presentation to the onset of the child's verbal response in the absence and presence of priming sentences, counterbalanced for order. Main findings indicated that CWS exhibited slower SRTs in the absence of priming sentences and greater syntactic-priming effects than CWNS. These findings suggest that CWS may have difficulty rapidly, efficiently planning and/or retrieving sentence-structure units, difficulties that may contribute to their inabilities to establish fluent speech-language production.
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