Curlee R F
J Speech Hear Res. 1981 Dec;24(4):595-600. doi: 10.1044/jshr.2404.595.
Groups of undergraduate and graduate student listeners identified the stutterings and disfluencies of eight adult male stutters during videotaped samples of their reading and speaking. Stuttering and disfluency loci were assigned to words or to intervals between words. The data indicated that stuttering and disfluency are not too reliable and unambiguous response classes and are not usually assigned to different, nonoverlapping behaviors. Furthermore, judgments of stuttering and disfluency were distributed similarly across words and intervals. For both undergraduate and graduate student listeners, there was relatively low unit-by-unit agreement among listeners and within the same listeners from one judgment session to another.
几组本科生和研究生听众在观看八名成年男性口吃者阅读和说话的录像样本时,识别出了他们的口吃和言语不流畅情况。口吃和言语不流畅的位置被确定到单词或单词之间的间隔上。数据表明,口吃和言语不流畅并不是非常可靠和明确的反应类别,而且通常不会被归为不同的、不重叠的行为。此外,口吃和言语不流畅的判断在单词和间隔上的分布相似。对于本科生和研究生听众来说,听众之间以及同一听众在不同判断环节之间的单位一致性都相对较低。