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Joy Armson
Joy Armson
Professor of Communication Disorders, Dalhousie University
Verified email at dal.ca
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Effects of alterations in auditory feedback and speech rate on stuttering frequency
J Kalinowski, J Armson, A Stuart, VL Gracco
Language and Speech 36 (1), 1-16, 1993
2611993
Stuttering amelioration at various auditory feedback delays and speech rates
J Kalinowski, A Stuart, S Sark, J Armson
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 31 (3), 259-269, 1996
1791996
Stereotypes of stutterers and nonstutterers in three rural communities in Newfoundland
I Doody, J Kalinowski, J Armson, A Stuart
Journal of Fluency Disorders 18 (4), 363-373, 1993
1401993
Effect of frequency-altered feedback on stuttering frequency at normal and fast speech rates
S Hargrave, J Kalinowski, A Stuart, J Armson, K Jones
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 37 (6), 1313-1319, 1994
1141994
Interpreting results of the fluent speech paradigm in stuttering research: Difficulties in separating cause from effect
J Armson, J Kalinowski
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 37 (1), 69-82, 1994
1021994
Effect of single and combined altered auditory feedback on stuttering frequency at two speech rates
J Macleod, J Kalinowski, A Stuart, J Armson
Journal of communication disorders 28 (3), 217-228, 1995
1001995
Effect of extended exposure to frequency-altered feedback on stuttering during reading and monologue
J Armson, A Stuart
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 41 (3), 479-490, 1998
861998
Fluency effect of frequency alterations of plus/minus one-half and one-quarter octave shifts in auditory feedback of people who stutter
A Stuart, J Kalinowski, J Armson, R Stenstrom, K Jones
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research 39 (2), 396-401, 1996
851996
Effect of frequency altered feedback and audience size on stuttering
J Armson, S Foote, C Witt, J Kalinowski, A Stuart
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders 32 (3), 359-366, 1997
841997
The effect of SpeechEasy on stuttering frequency in laboratory conditions
J Armson, M Kiefte, J Mason, D De Croos
Journal of fluency disorders 31 (2), 137-152, 2006
792006
The effectiveness of SpeechEasy during situations of daily living
JJ O’Donnell, J Armson, M Kiefte
Journal of Fluency Disorders 33 (2), 99-119, 2008
712008
The effect of SpeechEasy on stuttering frequency, speech rate, and speech naturalness
J Armson, M Kiefte
Journal of Fluency Disorders 33 (2), 120-134, 2008
702008
Speech clinicians' and the general public's perceptions of self and stutterers.
J Kalinowski, J Armson, A Stuart, JW Lerman
Journal of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology, 1993
651993
Dissecting choral speech: Properties of the accompanist critical to stuttering reduction
M Kiefte, J Armson
Journal of communication disorders 41 (1), 33-48, 2008
532008
Effect of normal and fast articulatory rates on stuttering frequency
J Kalinowski, J Armson, A Stuart
Journal of Fluency Disorders 20 (3), 293-302, 1995
521995
Perceptions of stutterers and nonstutterers during speaking and nonspeaking situations
J Kalinowski, A Stuart, J Armson
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 5 (2), 61-67, 1996
401996
Pretreatment and posttreatment speech naturalness ratings of adults with mild and severe stuttering
J Kalinowski, S Noble, J Armson, A Stuart
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 3 (2), 61-66, 1994
381994
Naturalness ratings of the pretreatment and posttreatment speech of adults with mild and severe stuttering
J Kalinowski, S Noble, J Armson, A Stuart
American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology 3, 65-70, 1994
331994
Stuttering reduction under frequency-altered feedback at two speech rates
S Hargrave, J Kalinowski, A Stuart, J Armson, K Jones
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research 37, 1313-1320, 1994
271994
Changes in hearing sensitivity following portable stereo system use
S Pugsley, A Stuart, J Kalinowski, J Armson
American Journal of Audiology 2 (3), 64-67, 1993
151993
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