Factors involved in the identification of stuttering severity in a foreign language

Speech-language pathologists nowadays are more and more confronted with clients who speak a language different from their own mother tongue. The assessment of persons who speak a foreign language poses particular challenges. The present study investigated the possible role and interplay of factors i...

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Published in:Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
Main Authors: Cosyns, Marjan, Einarsdóttir, Jóhanna T, Van Borsel, John
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2015
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Online Access:https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/6867240
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https://doi.org/10.3109/02699206.2015.1062560
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spelling ftunivgent:oai:archive.ugent.be:6867240 2023-06-11T04:13:09+02:00 Factors involved in the identification of stuttering severity in a foreign language Cosyns, Marjan Einarsdóttir, Jóhanna T Van Borsel, John 2015 application/pdf https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/6867240 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-6867240 https://doi.org/10.3109/02699206.2015.1062560 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/6867240/file/8027954 eng eng https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/6867240 http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-6867240 http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/02699206.2015.1062560 https://biblio.ugent.be/publication/6867240/file/8027954 No license (in copyright) info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess CLINICAL LINGUISTICS & PHONETICS ISSN: 0269-9206 Medicine and Health Sciences language familiarity Stuttering assessment experience language closeness stuttering severity UNFAMILIAR LANGUAGE RELIABILITY JUDGMENTS CHILDREN journalArticle info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 2015 ftunivgent https://doi.org/10.3109/02699206.2015.1062560 2023-05-10T22:29:40Z Speech-language pathologists nowadays are more and more confronted with clients who speak a language different from their own mother tongue. The assessment of persons who speak a foreign language poses particular challenges. The present study investigated the possible role and interplay of factors involved in the identification of stuttering severity in a foreign language. Nineteen speech-language pathologists from five different countries (i.e. Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Belgium) rated stuttering severity of speech samples featuring persons who stutter speaking Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, or Dutch. Additionally, they were asked to score how easy they found it to rate the samples. Accuracy of rating stuttering severity in another language appeared to be foremost determined by the client’s stuttering severity, while experienced ease of rating stuttering severity was essentially related to closeness of the language of the clinician to that of the client and familiarity of the clinician with the client’s language. Stuttering measurement training programmes in different languages are needed. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Ghent University Academic Bibliography Norway Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics 29 12 909 921
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topic Medicine and Health Sciences
language familiarity
Stuttering assessment
experience
language closeness
stuttering severity
UNFAMILIAR LANGUAGE
RELIABILITY
JUDGMENTS
CHILDREN
spellingShingle Medicine and Health Sciences
language familiarity
Stuttering assessment
experience
language closeness
stuttering severity
UNFAMILIAR LANGUAGE
RELIABILITY
JUDGMENTS
CHILDREN
Cosyns, Marjan
Einarsdóttir, Jóhanna T
Van Borsel, John
Factors involved in the identification of stuttering severity in a foreign language
topic_facet Medicine and Health Sciences
language familiarity
Stuttering assessment
experience
language closeness
stuttering severity
UNFAMILIAR LANGUAGE
RELIABILITY
JUDGMENTS
CHILDREN
description Speech-language pathologists nowadays are more and more confronted with clients who speak a language different from their own mother tongue. The assessment of persons who speak a foreign language poses particular challenges. The present study investigated the possible role and interplay of factors involved in the identification of stuttering severity in a foreign language. Nineteen speech-language pathologists from five different countries (i.e. Iceland, Sweden, Norway, Finland, and Belgium) rated stuttering severity of speech samples featuring persons who stutter speaking Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, or Dutch. Additionally, they were asked to score how easy they found it to rate the samples. Accuracy of rating stuttering severity in another language appeared to be foremost determined by the client’s stuttering severity, while experienced ease of rating stuttering severity was essentially related to closeness of the language of the clinician to that of the client and familiarity of the clinician with the client’s language. Stuttering measurement training programmes in different languages are needed.
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Einarsdóttir, Jóhanna T
Van Borsel, John
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Van Borsel, John
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title_full_unstemmed Factors involved in the identification of stuttering severity in a foreign language
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