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The Disfluency Index Counter app allows Speech and Language Therapists to perform a live count of the number of fluent or disfluent syllables. This application comes with two styles of counters: A simple and an advanced counter.
The %SS (percentage of syllables stuttered) is equal to the number of stuttering events divided by the number of syllables (in the speech sample), multiplied by 100. The SLP converts the %SS to a Task Score through a table on the record form.
The examiner adds scores from the frequency, duration, and physical concomitants sections to obtain the severity score and percentile rank. These are calculated using the tables within the record form. These tables also convert scores to a severity equivalent, which ranges from very mild to very severe.
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In reading, the omission, modification, or addition of a word or words is one disfluency. counted as one disfluency. 1. Repetitions of sounds, syllables, or words are counted as one disfluent word regardless of the number of iterations.
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Each speech sample should be at least 100 words or 200 syllables.
Fluency in speech can be measured objectively, by calculating aspects such as speech rate, silent pausing frequency, silent pausing duration, filled pause frequency and duration, as well as repetitions and repairs.
Divide the number of instances of stuttering by the number of syllables in the sample and multiply by 100 to obtain the percentage of stuttered syllables. Subtract this number from 100 to obtain the percentage of fluent speech.

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