Venkatagiri H S
J Commun Disord. 1980 Sep;13(5):365-71. doi: 10.1016/0021-9924(80)90005-2.
The present study investigated the course of adaptation of various disfluency types during five repeated oral readings under bilateral delayed auditory feedback. The results indicate that, contrary to earlier findings, a significant adaptation of disfluencies occurs during repeated oral readings under DAF. Frequency of dysrhythmic phonations and reading errors decreased significantly in successive readings whereas the frequency of part-word repetitions showed no such decrease. It is suggested that, of the many different forms of disruptions known to occur under DAF, part-word repetitions represent the most basic and persistent form of disruption.
本研究调查了在双侧延迟听觉反馈下进行五次重复朗读时,各种不流畅类型的适应过程。结果表明,与早期研究结果相反,在延迟听觉反馈下进行重复朗读时,不流畅现象会出现显著的适应。在连续朗读中,节律性发声障碍和朗读错误的频率显著降低,而单词部分重复的频率则没有这种降低。研究表明,在延迟听觉反馈下出现的许多不同形式的干扰中,单词部分重复代表了最基本和最持久的干扰形式。