| Literature DB >> 18782846 |
P Howell1, S Davis, R Williams.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: To examine stuttering by children speaking an alternative language exclusively (LE) or with English (BIL) and to study onset of stuttering, school performance and recovery rate relative to monolingual speakers who stutter (MONO).Entities:
Mesh:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18782846 PMCID: PMC2597689 DOI: 10.1136/adc.2007.134114
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Dis Child ISSN: 0003-9888 Impact factor: 3.791
Figure 1The SSI-3 scores of the recovered and persistent groups over these two ages.
Summary of statistical tests performed
| (A) Comparisons between LE and BIL speakers | |||||
| Stutterers | M/F ratio | % Stutter in one/both languages | Age at stuttering onset | SATS | SSI-3 |
| LE, n = 15 | 4:1 | 0% | 4 years 9 months | Same as all peers | Same as other stutterers |
| BIL, n = 23 | 4.75:1 | 5.3% | 4 years 10 months | Same as all peers | Same as other stutterers |
| NS | – | NS | NS | NS | |
BIL, bilingual from birth; LE, learned English at school; M/F, male/female; NS, not significant; SATS, Standard Attainment Test educational score; SSI-3, Stuttering Severity Instrument, Third Edition.