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1 A comparison of botulinum toxin injection and clomipramine treatments Stager, S.
1994
19 3 p. 211-212
2 p.
artikel
2 Acoustic analysis of fluent speech production in stuttering children and normally fluent peers: A preliminary investigation Ohashi, Y.
1994
19 3 p. 198-
1 p.
artikel
3 Acquired stuttering due to damage of the left premotor area Nagafuchi, M.
1994
19 3 p. 195-
1 p.
artikel
4 Acquired stuttering following bilateral parietal lobe lesion: A case report Balasubramanian, V.
1994
19 3 p. 152-
1 p.
artikel
5 Acquired stuttering in Parkinson syndrome Hertrich, I.
1994
19 3 p. 179-
1 p.
artikel
6 Adolescent perception of stutterers and nonstutterers Nye, C.
1994
19 3 p. 197-
1 p.
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7 Aerodynamic and phonatory processes in disfluent speech utterances of stutterers Peters, H.
1994
19 3 p. 199-
1 p.
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8 A five year longitudinal study of stuttering in childhood Johannsen, H.
1994
19 3 p. 183-
1 p.
artikel
9 A method for quantified feedback on the use of gentle voice onsets in running speech Bakker, K.
1994
19 3 p. 152-
1 p.
artikel
10 A method for reliable identification of stuttering events and for differentiation of stuttering from normal nonfluency MacKay, I.
1994
19 3 p. 191-
1 p.
artikel
11 A model of stuttering remediation Armson, J.
1994
19 3 p. 151-
1 p.
artikel
12 An approach to service provision for families of non-English-speaking stammering children Rustin, L.
1994
19 3 p. 205-
1 p.
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13 A neuronal-network model enabling sensorimotor learning: Implications for speech motor control and stuttering Kalveram, K.
1994
19 3 p. 184-185
2 p.
artikel
14 An innovative integrated adult therapy program Meltzer, A.
1994
19 3 p. 194-
1 p.
artikel
15 An instrumental treatment of stuttering in two children with concomitant neurological disorders Goebel, M.
1994
19 3 p. 176-
1 p.
artikel
16 An investigation of a familial form of cluttering Ludlow, C.
1994
19 3 p. 191-
1 p.
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17 Anxiety and stuttering: On the road to discovery Craig, A.
1994
19 3 p. 166-
1 p.
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18 A parent training group for parents of young stutterers Brown, J.
1994
19 3 p. 161-
1 p.
artikel
19 A phenomenological approach towards stuttering Meira, I.
1994
19 3 p. 193-194
2 p.
artikel
20 A physiological training of stutterers according to the principles of the accent method Thyme-Frokjaer, K.
1994
19 3 p. 215-
1 p.
artikel
21 Application of KSAFA-m apparatus in therapy of spastic dysarthria Vukovic, R.
1994
19 3 p. 217-
1 p.
artikel
22 Approaches to pharmacological treatment of stuttering Marcus, A.
1994
19 3 p. 192-
1 p.
artikel
23 Articulatory kinematics of lips and jaw in reiterant/pa/ and /ba/ sequences in Italian stutterers Zmarich, C.
1994
19 3 p. 222-
1 p.
artikel
24 A self-adjustment approach to fluency enhancement Schneider, p.
1994
19 3 p. 207-
1 p.
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25 A survey of stutterers' perceptions of challenges and discrimination in the workplace Rice, M.
1994
19 3 p. 203-
1 p.
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26 A therapy demonstration of the successful stuttering management program Breitenfeldt, D.
1994
19 3 p. 160-
1 p.
artikel
27 Audio-phoniatric coupling in speech flow control Howell, P.
1994
19 3 p. 180-
1 p.
artikel
28 Auditory masking and speech kinematics in stutterers and nonstutterers Jäncke, l.
1994
19 3 p. 181-182
2 p.
artikel
29 Author index to abstracts 1994
19 3 p. 223-225
3 p.
artikel
30 Automatic recognition of stuttering: Preliminary results Howel, P.
1994
19 3 p. 179-180
2 p.
artikel
31 Bihemispheric confusion and stuttering Brakus, R.
1994
19 3 p. 159-
1 p.
artikel
32 Bilingualism in young disfluent children Stahl, V.
1994
19 3 p. 212-
1 p.
artikel
33 Body awareness, especially of the mouth, in the treatment of stuttering Tieleman, L.
1994
19 3 p. 215-216
2 p.
artikel
34 Challenges in establishing a stuttering association in South Africa Wahlhaus, M.
1994
19 3 p. 218-
1 p.
artikel
35 Childhood stuttering and disordered phonology Conture, E.
1994
19 3 p. 164-
1 p.
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36 Childhood stuttering and language: Research and clinical application Wall, M.
1994
19 3 p. 219-
1 p.
artikel
37 Cluttering: Past, present and future Louis, K.St.
1994
19 3 p. 214-
1 p.
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38 Cognitive and language factors in fluent speech and stuttering Bosshardt, H-G.
1994
19 3 p. 156-
1 p.
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39 Cognitive behavioral treatment of stuttering: The process and the art Neilson, M.
1994
19 3 p. 196-
1 p.
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40 Comparative analysis of number, duration, and localization of pauses for stutters and people with normal speech D'yakova, E.
1994
19 3 p. 171-
1 p.
artikel
41 Comprehensive speech processing therapy: Therapeutic procedures Dahm, B.
1994
19 3 p. 167-
1 p.
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42 Concomitant changes in language associated with changes in speech rate Weiss, A.
1994
19 3 p. 220-
1 p.
artikel
43 Consistency of stuttering behaviors over a six-year period Wahlhaus, M.
1994
19 3 p. 217-218
2 p.
artikel
44 Control of pyschological states of stutterers in the sociorehabilitation process Nekrasova, J.
1994
19 3 p. 197-
1 p.
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45 Coordination and dynamics in speech motor behavior of stutterers van Lieshout, P.
1994
19 3 p. 190-191
2 p.
artikel
46 Correction of stuttering by complex art therapy Schmidt, E.
1994
19 3 p. 206-
1 p.
artikel
47 Counseling stutterers with regard to the internal monotoring of their ongoing speech Gregory, C.
1994
19 3 p. 177-
1 p.
artikel
48 Degree of speech muscle activation in stuttering children Radicevic, V.
1994
19 3 p. 202-
1 p.
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49 Developmental trends of early childhood stuttering: Recovery and chronicity Yairi, E.
1994
19 3 p. 221-
1 p.
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50 Diagnostic-therapeutic approach to stuttering in small children Davidovic, N.
1994
19 3 p. 168-
1 p.
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51 Did Moses and Demosthenes stutter? Fibiger, S.
1994
19 3 p. 173-
1 p.
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52 Differential evaluation—Differential therapy for stuttering children Gregory, H.
1994
19 3 p. 178-
1 p.
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53 Disfluency and Adler's individual psychology Peleman-Cappaert, V.
1994
19 3 p. 199-
1 p.
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54 Drawings and psychodrama—Alternative channels of communicating with stutterers: A therapist's considerations Eikeland, K.
1994
19 3 p. 172-
1 p.
artikel
55 DSA (Digital Speech Aid)—The new device to decrease or eliminate stuttering Roland-Mieszkowski, M.
1994
19 3 p. 204-
1 p.
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56 Dyslexia of stuttering pupils Inshakova, O.
1994
19 3 p. 181-
1 p.
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57 Effects of alterations in auditory feedback on stuttering frequency during fast and normal speech rates Kalinowski, J.
1994
19 3 p. 184-
1 p.
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58 Effects of learned expectancy on the speech initiation times of stutterers Slavin, D.
1994
19 3 p. 210-
1 p.
artikel
59 Effects of two types of systematic practice on jitter and shimmer in adult stutterers and nonstutterers Ferrand, C.
1994
19 3 p. 173-
1 p.
artikel
60 Efficacy of the successful stuttering management program workshops in South Africa and the USA Breitenfeldt, D.
1994
19 3 p. 160-
1 p.
artikel
61 Emotional arousal and stuttering: The impact of cognitive stress Caruso, A.
1994
19 3 p. 162-
1 p.
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62 Essential steps in a program for stuttering treatment Thyme-Frokjaer, K.
1994
19 3 p. 215-
1 p.
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63 Establishment/Maintenance of fluency: Follow-up study of young stuttering children Shine, R.
1994
19 3 p. 208-
1 p.
artikel
64 Evaluation of a cognitive training program for stuttering children Lieftink, A.
1994
19 3 p. 189-
1 p.
artikel
65 Evaluation of results obtained after one year in a physiological stutter treatment Frokjaer-Jensen, B.
1994
19 3 p. 174-
1 p.
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66 Fetal testosterone and the etiology of stuttering: A test of the Geschwind/ Galaburda hypothesis Neilson, M.
1994
19 3 p. 197-
1 p.
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67 Foreword 1994
19 3 p. 145-146
2 p.
artikel
68 Functional system of speech in stuttering Beljakova, L.
1994
19 3 p. 153-154
2 p.
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69 Fundmental malfunctions of stuttering: A theoretical model. Therapeutic applications Le Huche, F.
1994
19 3 p. 187-188
2 p.
artikel
70 German stutterers' self-help association and its contribution to the prevention of stuttering Köpf, A.
1994
19 3 p. 186-
1 p.
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71 Helping stuttering pupils project Cartwright, P.
1994
19 3 p. 162-
1 p.
artikel
72 Hemispheric patterns of auditory event-related potentials to dichotic CV syllables in stutterers and normal speakers Molt, L.
1994
19 3 p. 195-
1 p.
artikel
73 Heredity and stuttering in childhood Boyanova, V.
1994
19 3 p. 158-
1 p.
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74 He stammers! That's a pity!: Historical perceptions of stuttering as reflected in the arts Anderson, D.
1994
19 3 p. 150-
1 p.
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75 How do we treat the youngest school aged stutterers? Hansen, D.
1994
19 3 p. 178-179
2 p.
artikel
76 How students of speech therapy perceive stuttering: A matter of prejudice Barbosa, L.
1994
19 3 p. 152-
1 p.
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77 Humor and the treatment of fluency disorders Manning, W.
1994
19 3 p. 191-192
2 p.
artikel
78 Identifying, assessing, and treating stuttering syndromes Cooper, E.
1994
19 3 p. 165-
1 p.
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79 I love me—Especially when I stutter Wood, M.
1994
19 3 p. 221-
1 p.
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80 Implementation of specific models of logomotorics in the treatment of stuttering by means of KSAFE Brakus, R.
1994
19 3 p. 158-
1 p.
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81 Integrating automated speech rate measurement and feedback into clinical applications Bakker, K.
1994
19 3 p. 151-
1 p.
artikel
82 Intervention with the school-aged child who stutters Bennett, E.
1994
19 3 p. 154-
1 p.
artikel
83 Intrinsic and extrinsic timing in stuttered speech Ward, D.
1994
19 3 p. 219-220
2 p.
artikel
84 Investigations of speech naturalness ratings St. Louis, K.
1994
19 3 p. 214-
1 p.
artikel
85 Is stuttering due to bilateral areas of broca? Alm, P.
1994
19 3 p. 149-
1 p.
artikel
86 Language analysis of a bilingual Maltese-English stuttering child Agius, J.
1994
19 3 p. 148-
1 p.
artikel
87 Language performance and speaker's attitude Cowan, J.
1994
19 3 p. 165-
1 p.
artikel
88 Linguistic skill and stuttering in preschool children Ryan, B.
1994
19 3 p. 156-
1 p.
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89 Location of stuttering in connected speech of preschoolers who stutter Shine, R.
1994
19 3 p. 209-
1 p.
artikel
90 Locus of control and client performance variables as predictors of stuttering treatment outcome Kroll, R.
1994
19 3 p. 186-187
2 p.
artikel
91 Maintenance of fluency following long-term clomipramine treatment Stager, S.
1994
19 3 p. 212-
1 p.
artikel
92 Maternal speech rate and childhood stuttering: Is slower always better? Zebrowski, P.
1994
19 3 p. 222-
1 p.
artikel
93 Mechanisms of fluency disorders in neocerebellar dysarthria and in premotor articulatory apraxia Mavlov, L.
1994
19 3 p. 192-193
2 p.
artikel
94 Middle latency auditory responses in males who stutter Dietrich, S.
1994
19 3 p. 171-
1 p.
artikel
95 Monterey fluency program: A retrospective Ryan, B.
1994
19 3 p. 206-
1 p.
artikel
96 Mothers, fathers, and their children who stutter Kelly, E.
1994
19 3 p. 186-
1 p.
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97 Muscle activity in relation to stuttering Smith, A.
1994
19 3 p. 211-
1 p.
artikel
98 Music therapy with persons who stutter Adelman, E-R.
1994
19 3 p. 147-148
2 p.
artikel
99 Nondirective interaction therapy in the management of the preschool disfluent child Rustin, L.
1994
19 3 p. 205-
1 p.
artikel
100 Normal disfluency in stutterers Meltzer, A.
1994
19 3 p. 194-
1 p.
artikel
101 On the ethiopathogenesis of stuttering and basic principles of the comprehensive method of normalizing stuttering speech Arutyunian (Andronova), L.Z.
1994
19 3 p. 151-
1 p.
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102 On the nature and clinical relevance of a stigma: “The stutterer” Benecken, J.
1994
19 3 p. 154-
1 p.
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103 Outcome and predictors of outcome in children undergoing an intensive smooth speech program for stuttering McCarthy, M.
1994
19 3 p. 193-
1 p.
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104 Patterns of interarticular phasing relations in stutterers and nonstutterers Jäncke, L.
1994
19 3 p. 182-
1 p.
artikel
105 Peculiarities of social adaptation of adult stutters Boldyreva, T.
1994
19 3 p. 155-156
2 p.
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106 Perceptions in stuttering adults during speech disfluency Schmidt, B.
1994
19 3 p. 206-
1 p.
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107 Perfectionism and stuttering Amster, B.
1994
19 3 p. 150-
1 p.
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108 Perturbation analysis of jaw movement in stutterers and nonstutterers Bauer, A.
1994
19 3 p. 153-
1 p.
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109 Presentation of a cognitive training program for stuttering children: “Think-wise!” Nagel, R.
1994
19 3 p. 196-
1 p.
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110 Prevention of stuttering: Parents of stuttering children Aguirrebengoa, L.
1994
19 3 p. 148-149
2 p.
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111 Preventive counseling with parents at risk Crowe, T.
1994
19 3 p. 166-
1 p.
artikel
112 Psychological, emotional, and verbal aspects of speech disfluency: A multidimensional method of treating stuttering and cluttering children Katz-Berstein, N.
1994
19 3 p. 185-
1 p.
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113 Recent developments in therapy efficacy Ingham, R.
1994
19 3 p. 181-
1 p.
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114 Reliability of judgments of stuttering using two training procedures Shine, R.
1994
19 3 p. 208-
1 p.
artikel
115 Report on support groups, and consumer affairs committee Pill, Jaan
1994
19 3 p. 201-
1 p.
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116 Research and clinical issues: The present and the future Gregory, H.
1994
19 3 p. 177-178
2 p.
artikel
117 Research on stuttering in Korea Shin, M.
1994
19 3 p. 208-
1 p.
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118 Results from the evaluation of a German version of the “comprehensive stuttering program” by Boberg and Kully Jehle, P.
1994
19 3 p. 182-183
2 p.
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119 Rustin interaction profile: Proposal for a lexicon Carando, P.
1994
19 3 p. 161-162
2 p.
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120 Scenotherapy in the treatment of stuttering Le Huche, S.
1994
19 3 p. 188-189
2 p.
artikel
121 Self-help and speech professionals Pill, J.
1994
19 3 p. 200-201
2 p.
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122 Semantic development of the utterance of the stutterers at the preschool age Tarkovski, Z.
1994
19 3 p. 215-
1 p.
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123 Some ways to diagnose adult stutterers' adaptation to communicative situation problems Raou, E.
1994
19 3 p. 202-203
2 p.
artikel
124 “Speaking of courage” and “voices to remember” Bondarenko, V.
1994
19 3 p. 156-
1 p.
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125 Speaking rate and diadochokinetic abilities of children who stutter Yaruss, S.
1994
19 3 p. 221-222
2 p.
artikel
126 Specialization in fluency disorders Cochrane, S.
1994
19 3 p. 163-164
2 p.
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127 Spectrographic analysis of fluent speech in normally fluent and stuttering children Walker, M.
1994
19 3 p. 218-219
2 p.
artikel
128 Speech-and-body gymnastics as an effective tool in stuttering children therapy Ilomets, H.
1994
19 3 p. 180-
1 p.
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129 Speech control, correction, and overcoming stuttering: A solution by Perfectly Mastered Breathing (PMB) Tonev, P.
1994
19 3 p. 216-
1 p.
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130 Speech motor improvement program for children who stutter Riley, J.
1994
19 3 p. 203-
1 p.
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131 Speech rate and whole-world repetitions in the speech of 3, 5, and 7 year old Finnish children Stöm, U.
1994
19 3 p. 214-215
2 p.
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132 Speech situations increasing stuttering in 13–16-year-old persons Georgieva, D.
1994
19 3 p. 175-
1 p.
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133 States and perspectives of stuttering scientific research and therapy in Russia Shklovsky, V.
1994
19 3 p. 209-210
2 p.
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134 Staying involved and maximizing opportunity Adlakah, S.
1994
19 3 p. 148-
1 p.
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135 Stiffness in the speech motor control of stutterers and nonstutterers Kaiser, P.
1994
19 3 p. 184-
1 p.
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136 Strategies for lasting change Cooke, P.
1994
19 3 p. 164-
1 p.
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137 Structural predispositions in the etiology of stammering Caine, A.
1994
19 3 p. 161-
1 p.
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138 Study groups for stutterersA valuable part of stuttering therapy? Alm, P.
1994
19 3 p. 149-
1 p.
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139 Stutterers' self-help association and its contribution to the prevention of stuttering Christmann, O.
1994
19 3 p. 163-
1 p.
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140 Stuttering and neuropsychological disorders: Diagnosis and special treatment Gobetti, E.
1994
19 3 p. 176-
1 p.
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141 Stuttering as an indication of syntactic and lexical planning Koopmans, M.
1994
19 3 p. 156-157
2 p.
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142 Stuttering as a verbal and nonverbal difficulty De Touzet, B.
1994
19 3 p. 170-
1 p.
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143 Stuttering prevention Starkweather, W.
1994
19 3 p. 213-
1 p.
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144 Stuttering seen as a symptom of “something else” — A multidiciplinary study Fjordbo, G.
1994
19 3 p. 174-
1 p.
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145 Stuttering therapy with the “echo method” Adamczyk, B.
1994
19 3 p. 147-
1 p.
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146 Stuttering treatment in oralingual praxis and articulation in children Radicevic, V.
1994
19 3 p. 202-
1 p.
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147 Temporal coordination between pre-motor and motor processes in speech production and stuttering Bosshardt, H.-G.
1994
19 3 p. 157-
1 p.
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148 The ability of young children to imitate different speaking rates Sim, H.-S.
1994
19 3 p. 210-
1 p.
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149 The Association for stammerers: Helping stammering school children Lewis, C.
1994
19 3 p. 189-
1 p.
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150 The beauty of simplicity Bertens, A.
1994
19 3 p. 155-
1 p.
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151 The communication skills approach to the management of the adolescent stammerer Rustin, L.
1994
19 3 p. 205-
1 p.
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152 The comprehensive stuttering program Boberg, E.
1994
19 3 p. 155-
1 p.
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153 The covert repair hypothesis: Disfluency and error monitoring process Postma, A.
1994
19 3 p. 157-
1 p.
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154 The Danish stuttering prevention project Christmann, H.
1994
19 3 p. 162-163
2 p.
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155 The development of stuttering: Theoretical framework and preliminary data Smith, A.
1994
19 3 p. 211-
1 p.
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156 The diagnostic significance of the psychomotoric organization in the therapy of stuttering Golubovic, S.
1994
19 3 p. 176-177
2 p.
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157 The education and growth of a speech pathologist who treats stutterers Peleman-Cappaert, V.
1994
19 3 p. 199-
1 p.
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158 The effectiveness of therapy of stuttering adolescent and adults by the modified psychophysiological therapy Checiek, M.
1994
19 3 p. 162-
1 p.
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159 The effect of intonation resynthesizations on the acceptability of treated stutterer's speech Franken, M.-C.
1994
19 3 p. 174-
1 p.
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160 The effect of speech aids on vocal tics Cooke, P.
1994
19 3 p. 164-165
2 p.
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161 The effect of verapamil on school-age stuttering children Amster, B.
1994
19 3 p. 150-
1 p.
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162 The electronic self-help group Starkweather, W.
1994
19 3 p. 213-
1 p.
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163 The examination of stuttering children through drawings Rinsky, K.
1994
19 3 p. 204-
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164 The gesture-speech relationship in stuttering: Results of preliminary findings and applications to treatment Shenker, R.
1994
19 3 p. 207-
1 p.
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165 The interaction of bilingualism and stuttering in an adult Jankelowitz, D.
1994
19 3 p. 182-
1 p.
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166 The person who stutters—The focus of attention? Green, T.
1994
19 3 p. 177-
1 p.
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167 Therapeutic groups for adult stutterers Simon, A.-M.
1994
19 3 p. 210-
1 p.
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168 Therapy for stuttering: Facilitating working with people from different ethnic backgrounds Leahy, M.
1994
19 3 p. 187-
1 p.
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169 The relation between planned VOT in target words, fragment type, and number of fragments in stuttering events Viswanath, N.
1994
19 3 p. 217-
1 p.
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170 The role of oral sensory feedback in the coordination of articulatory movements in adults who stutter De Nil, L.
1994
19 3 p. 169-170
2 p.
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171 The role of parents in the treatment of stuttering Davidovic, N.
1994
19 3 p. 167-168
2 p.
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172 The role of pharmacology in the treatment of stuttering Brady, J.
1994
19 3 p. 158-
1 p.
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173 The role of social characteristics in observer perceptions of stuttering Nye, C.
1994
19 3 p. 198-
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174 The role of variability in the reduction of stuttering Packman, A.
1994
19 3 p. 199-
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175 The self-help mirror: A three way reflection Gathman, R.
1994
19 3 p. 175-
1 p.
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176 The stability and influence of speech variables in stuttering children Embrechts, M.
1994
19 3 p. 172-173
2 p.
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177 The story is in the pause Haynes, E.
1994
19 3 p. 179-
1 p.
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178 The stuttering information center of Denmark Knudsen, P.
1994
19 3 p. 186-
1 p.
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179 The therapist's behavior observed: A way of looking at our own behavior as therapists De Bruin, D.
1994
19 3 p. 168-
1 p.
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180 The use of acupuncture in a holistic approach to the treatment of stuttering Brauneis, E.
1994
19 3 p. 159-
1 p.
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181 The Van Riper program as intensive interval therapy Starke, A.
1994
19 3 p. 212-213
2 p.
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182 Total immersion fluency training Otto, C.
1994
19 3 p. 198-
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183 Towards a standard methodology in the treatment of stammering Gaillard, M-C.
1994
19 3 p. 174-175
2 p.
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184 Transfering fluency: Older children and adolescents Schwartz, H.
1994
19 3 p. 207-
1 p.
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185 Treatment of stuttering with paroxetine: A case study Costa, D.
1994
19 3 p. 165-
1 p.
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186 Treatment of the cluttering component in stuttering behavior Winkelman, C.
1994
19 3 p. 220-
1 p.
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187 Use of cluttering checklist and profile analysis in planning treatment for cluttering clients Daly, D.
1994
19 3 p. 167-
1 p.
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188 Video homework for children who stutter Dyer, E.
1994
19 3 p. 171-
1 p.
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189 Video-interaction counseling: An expedient in the therapy for children with speech/language problems Ebben, H.
1994
19 3 p. 172-
1 p.
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190 Vocal and manual timing control of adult stutterers and adult nonstutterers Melvin, C.
1994
19 3 p. 194-195
2 p.
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191 Vocal latencies as indicators of phonological encoding processes in stutterers and nonstutterers Van de Velde, E.
1994
19 3 p. 216-
1 p.
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192 Vocal response time changes associated with two types of treatment Riley, G.
1994
19 3 p. 203-204
2 p.
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193 Wanting to talk—But afraid of stuttering Christmann, H.
1994
19 3 p. 163-
1 p.
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194 Why can't we talk? Gathman, R.
1994
19 3 p. 175-
1 p.
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195 Why do stutterers reject artificial speech? The message incompatibility conflict Starke, A.
1994
19 3 p. 213-
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