Unique Patterns of Bilingual Speech: Factors Affecting Disfluency Rates in Russian–Hebrew Bilingual Children
Sveta Fichman,
Cahtia Adelman,
Carmit Altman
Abstract:Purpose:
Bilingual children often demonstrate a high rate of disfluencies, which might impact the diagnostic evaluation of fluency disorders; however, research on the rates and types of disfluencies in bilinguals' two languages is limited. The purpose of this research is to profile disfluencies of two types, stuttering-like disfluencies (SLDs) and other disfluencies (ODs), in the speech of Russian–Hebrew bilingual typically developing children, focusing on cross-linguistic differences and the effec… Show more
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