Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7268222 | Journal of Communication Disorders | 2013 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Learning outcomes: The reader will be able to (1) describe patterns of dysfluencies in the speech of adults with intellectual disabilities that are specific for this group of people, (2) explain that a high rate of dysfluencies in speech is potentially a major determiner of poor intelligibility in adults with ID and (3) describe suggestions for intervention focusing on cluttering rather than stuttering in dysfluent speakers with ID.
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Authors
Marjolein C. Coppens-Hofman, Hayo R. Terband, Ben A.M. Maassen, Henny M.J. van Schrojenstein Lantman-De Valk, Yvonne van Zaalen-op't Hof, Ad F.M. Snik,