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An Analysis of Speech Disfluencies of Turkish Speakers Based on Age Variable

Submitted by shirasugi on January 9, 2018
  • linguistics
  • Speech disfluencies
  • Speech production
  • Turkish speech
Altıparmak, A., & Kuruoğlu G. (2018). An Analysis of Speech Disfluencies of Turkish Speakers Based on Age Variable. Journal of Psycholinguistic Research.
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To er is human: Silent pauses and speech dysfunctions of the 2004 US presidential debates

Submitted by Ralph Rose on September 4, 2015
  • cognitive science
  • disfluency
  • hesitation
  • linguistics
  • presidential debate
  • speed of articulation
Boulton, A. (2006). To er is human: Silent pauses and speech dysfunctions of the 2004 US presidential debates. Le Désaccord. , p. 7-32. AMAES: Nancy.
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