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1 A follow-up study of 35 young stutterers: Parents' reactions to counseling Simon, A.
1997
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2 A method for eliminating speech disfluency while preserving intonational contours Arutyunian, L.
1997
22 2 p. 135-
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3 A model for clinical training prior to client contact Filley, F.
1997
22 2 p. 124-125
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4 A model for dissemination of information about stuttering Knudsen, P.
1997
22 2 p. 132-
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5 Anxiety reduction program for some social phobics: A connection? Horwitz, B.
1997
22 2 p. 87-
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6 A psychomotoric reeducation in stuttering therapy Markovic, M.
1997
22 2 p. 154-155
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7 Assessment of bilingual school-age children who stutter Vassiliou, C.
1997
22 2 p. 147-
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8 A training model demonstrating guided practice for the stutter-free speech program Power, M.
1997
22 2 p. 113-
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9 Author index to abstracts 1997
22 2 p. 165-167
3 p.
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10 Automatic recognition of stuttering Howell, P.
1997
22 2 p. 83-
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11 Behavioral treatment of stuttering with young children: Procedures and results Ingham, J.Costello
1997
22 2 p. 106-
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12 Biofeedback in rehabilitation of adult stutterers Orlova, O.
1997
22 2 p. 118-
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13 Camp for children who stutter and their parents Ito, S.
1997
22 2 p. 153-
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14 Can you really hear us beyond our stutter? Kapstein, E.
1997
22 2 p. 160-
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15 Central auditory processing in people who stutter Dietrich, S.
1997
22 2 p. 148-
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16 Central neural processes of speech and language formulation: A review of functional neuroimaging research and its implications for our understanding of stuttering De Nil, L.
1997
22 2 p. 84-
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17 Changes in attitudes toward cancer, homosexuality, and stuttering 1940–1997 Anderson, D.
1997
22 2 p. 148-
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18 Characteristics of stuttering children accompanied by developmental phonological disorder Kobayashi, H.
1997
22 2 p. 97-
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19 Children's vowel duration and stuttering modification following speech motor training Hatch-Halili, S.
1997
22 2 p. 132-
1 p.
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20 Cognitive therapy for chronic stammering Cook, F.
1997
22 2 p. 136-
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21 Community based fluency program: Six years in the making Christensen, S.
1997
22 2 p. 131-
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22 Comparative analysis of speech-language parameters of adult stutterers and fluent speakers D'Yakova, E.
1997
22 2 p. 103-
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23 Comprehensive speech processing therapy Dahm, B.
1997
22 2 p. 123-
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24 Computers and electronic devices for stuttering Kehoe, T.
1997
22 2 p. 96-
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25 Contrastive stress and intonation in Italian stutterers Zmarich, C.
1997
22 2 p. 100-
1 p.
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26 Coping behavior of stuttering adults Weikert, K.
1997
22 2 p. 127-
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27 Coping with stuttering during adolescence Blood, G.
1997
22 2 p. 114-
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28 Cortical stuttering and aphasic dysfluency presented as two separate entities Kim, H.
1997
22 2 p. 154-
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29 Counseling stutterers: Empathic concepts of Heinz Kohut and Carl Rogers Gregory, C.
1997
22 2 p. 131-
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30 Current issues in treating bilingual stutterers Waheed-Khan, N.
1997
22 2 p. 124-
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31 Developing emotional language: A key component to understanding chronic stuttering Feinberg, A.
1997
22 2 p. 83-84
2 p.
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32 Differences in attitudes toward stutterers, in general, and toward one stutterer, in particular Klassen, T.
1997
22 2 p. 144-
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33 Dimensions of stuttering in childhood: A longitudinal study in progress Johannsen, H.
1997
22 2 p. 82-
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34 Discourse in stuttering and group therapy Leahy, M.
1997
22 2 p. 130-
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35 Discussing stuttering with children who stutter: A parent training model Logan, K.
1997
22 2 p. 137-
1 p.
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36 Disempowerment and reempowerment of people who stutter Hertz, M.
1997
22 2 p. 88-
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37 Disfluencies of Spanish-speaking Puerto Rican three- to five-year-old children Carlo, E.
1997
22 2 p. 145-
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38 Disfluencies of Spanish-speaking two- and three-year-old Puerto Rican children Watson, J.
1997
22 2 p. 146-
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39 Disfluency as a result of premotor and motor level processes Boshardt, H.-G.
1997
22 2 p. 80-
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40 Do cognitive-linguistic and sensory-motor processes share the same performance compromises? Implications for stuttering Neilson, M.
1997
22 2 p. 80-
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41 Does indirect stuttering therapy produce effective changes in preschoolers? Fortier-Blanc, J.
1997
22 2 p. 133-
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42 Drawing the evidence together: Developing a relapse model for stuttering Craig, A.
1997
22 2 p. 128-
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43 Effectiveness of water gymnastics in applying speech-and-body method in a child's stuttering therapy Ilomets, H.
1997
22 2 p. 101-
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44 Effect of various environmental conditions on stuttering under NAF and FAF Wamsley, L.
1997
22 2 p. 117-
1 p.
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45 Effects of altered auditory feedback on stuttering rates during scripted telephone conversations Zimmerman, S.
1997
22 2 p. 117-118
2 p.
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46 Effects of conversation participation on young children who stutter Weiss, A.
1997
22 2 p. 85-
1 p.
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47 Effects of life stressors and daily stressors on stuttering Blood, I.
1997
22 2 p. 87-
1 p.
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48 Effects of speaking into a passive resonator following exposure to frequency altered feedback Miller, R.
1997
22 2 p. 138-
1 p.
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49 Efficacy of an integrated stuttering treatment program: Preliminary analyses Yaruss, S.
1997
22 2 p. 135-
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50 Evaluation of Dutch precision fluency-shaping program Franken, M.-C.
1997
22 2 p. 149-
1 p.
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51 Event-related cortical potentials and language processing in stutterers Molt, L.
1997
22 2 p. 149-
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52 Exploring “the stutter” stereotype: A structural study of myth Leahy, M.
1997
22 2 p. 88-
1 p.
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53 Finding our voice: Advocacy issues of people who stutter Young, P.
1997
22 2 p. 161-
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54 First self-help group on stuttering in Argentina de Touzet, B.Bianin
1997
22 2 p. 158-
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55 For a nosological classification of disfluencies Monfrais-Pfauwadel, M.
1997
22 2 p. 95-
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56 Foreword Charles Healey, E.
1997
22 2 p. 77-78
2 p.
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57 Functional insufficient formation of higher levels of language behavior and stuttering Brakus, R.
1997
22 2 p. 150-
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58 Gerontology/stuttering: How old is too old for stuttering therapy? Hamilton, J.
1997
22 2 p. 150-
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59 Group psychotherapy in the treatment of stuttering children Bartkowicz, Z.
1997
22 2 p. 147-
1 p.
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60 Ideas for stuttering therapy from Gestalt Therapy Starkweather, W.
1997
22 2 p. 160-
1 p.
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61 Identity problems of stuttering children and their parents Hansen, D.
1997
22 2 p. 94-
1 p.
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62 Implementing statistical design that examines treatment efficacy in a Fluency Development program for young children Takayanagi, S.
1997
22 2 p. 134-
1 p.
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63 Individualized family communication skills training Rustin, L.
1997
22 2 p. 94-
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64 International Stuttering Association: What's going on in international self-help groups Hoffman, M.
1997
22 2 p. 157-
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65 Issues in treatment of early stuttering Onslow, M.
1997
22 2 p. 134-
1 p.
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66 Learned helplessness in stutterers: Attribution score comparisons of stutterers and nonstutterers Simon, C.
1997
22 2 p. 151-
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67 Linguistic acquisition, linguistic processing and linguistic competition as factors in the onset of stuttering Ratner, N.Bernstein
1997
22 2 p. 79-
1 p.
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68 Linguistic and motor aspects of cluttering symptoms St. Louis, K.
1997
22 2 p. 81-
1 p.
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69 Linguistic and motor determinants in stuttering: How well can they be separated? Van Lieshout, P.
1997
22 2 p. 80-
1 p.
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70 Linguistic and motor determinants of speech fluency 1997
22 2 p. 79-
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71 Linguistic and motor processes of normal and disordered speech production: Two words apart? De Nil, L.
1997
22 2 p. 80-
1 p.
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72 Linguistic and self-monitoring skills at the onset of stuttering Ratner, N.Bernstein
1997
22 2 p. 112-
1 p.
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73 Listener response to stuttering versus modification techniques Manning, W.
1997
22 2 p. 129-
1 p.
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74 Maintenance of fluency after treatment Tunbridge, N.
1997
22 2 p. 129-
1 p.
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75 Measurable effects of stuttering therapy Renner, J.
1997
22 2 p. 89-
1 p.
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76 Model of differentiated training of adult and teen-age stutterers Rau, E.
1997
22 2 p. 111-
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77 Modification of behavior of the speech mechanism: One approach to fluency Tonev, P.
1997
22 2 p. 103-
1 p.
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78 Motor learning and stuttering: Perceptual, acoustic, and kinematic analyses Caruso, A.
1997
22 2 p. 136-
1 p.
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79 Multicategorical assessment of self-efficacy for speech fluency Hillis, J.
1997
22 2 p. 89-
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80 Multifaceted stuttering therapy with maximized client input: A model Wexler, K.
1997
22 2 p. 126-
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81 Multifactorial does not necessarily mean multicausal Packman, A.
1997
22 2 p. 92-
1 p.
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82 Myth or reality? Coexisting phonological disorders and stuttering Hegel, S.
1997
22 2 p. 112-
1 p.
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83 Natural sounding speech and fluency shaping: A debate Eldridge, K.
1997
22 2 p. 108-
1 p.
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84 Neuropsychology of developmental stuttering Hartman, B.
1997
22 2 p. 92-93
2 p.
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85 Normalization of speech patterns in people who stutter Susca, M.
1997
22 2 p. 123-
1 p.
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86 On-line speech planning in adults who stutter and controls Ludlow, C.
1997
22 2 p. 138-
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87 On the problem of stuttering severity measures Kuzmin, Y.
1997
22 2 p. 104-
1 p.
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88 Options for academic and clinical training in stuttering Schwartz, H.
1997
22 2 p. 110-
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89 Peer teasing project Langevin, M.
1997
22 2 p. 96-
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90 Perceived naturalness of treated stutterers' speech: Differences across rater groups Roberts, P.
1997
22 2 p. 98-
1 p.
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91 Perceptual judgments of the speech of clutterers Myers, F.
1997
22 2 p. 144-
1 p.
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92 Persistency and recovery in childhood stuttering: Findings and implications Yairi, E.
1997
22 2 p. 82-
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93 Phonological encoding and stuttering: Past, present, and future Conture, E.
1997
22 2 p. 79-
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94 Phonological encoding in stuttering Wijnen, F.
1997
22 2 p. 79-
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95 Portrayal of stuttering in movies and on television Zimmerman, I.
1997
22 2 p. 156-
1 p.
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96 Positive self-talk: Creating the stage for successful therapy Thayer, P.
1997
22 2 p. 161-
1 p.
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97 Preparing graduate students for the counseling aspects of fluency therapy Worthington, C.
1997
22 2 p. 110-
1 p.
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98 Prevention of stuttering: From examination of an articulation-disordered child Hayasaka, K.
1997
22 2 p. 142-
1 p.
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99 Primary healthcare workers project: Ensuring early referrals for dysfluent children Christie, E.
1997
22 2 p. 102-
1 p.
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100 Progress report on the development of the “Fluency profile”: A test for the measurement of speech fluency Bakker, K.
1997
22 2 p. 121-
1 p.
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101 Protecting fluency development of dysfluent preschoolers Schneider, P.
1997
22 2 p. 108-
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102 Questions about stuttering of interests to clinicians and researchers Gregory, H.
1997
22 2 p. 107-
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103 Relapse or reemergence: Coping with chronic stuttering Cooper, E.
1997
22 2 p. 159-
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104 Relapse: The fast track back to recovery Rustin, L.
1997
22 2 p. 125-
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105 Relapse: The jinx in successful therapy Cochrane, S.
1997
22 2 p. 128-
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106 Relationship between fluency and language: Evidence from children with language disorders Hall, N.
1997
22 2 p. 143-
1 p.
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107 Relationships between anxiety and fluency in conjunction with medications Stager, S.
1997
22 2 p. 118-119
2 p.
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108 Reliability of judgments of stuttered words by parents using Ryan's operational definition Shine, R.
1997
22 2 p. 99-
1 p.
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109 Research on temperament of stuttering children with early onset Wakaba, Y.
1997
22 2 p. 97-
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110 Resolution of neurogenic stuttering: A neuroreflexive explanation Joseph, S.
1997
22 2 p. 133-
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111 Response differential to picture versus orthographic stimulus presentation for stuttering and nonstuttering adults Bennett, E.
1997
22 2 p. 119-120
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112 Scaffolding strategies to facilitate treatment of children who stutter Scott, L.
1997
22 2 p. 85-
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113 Self-esteem and fluency Eckardt, J.
1997
22 2 p. 162-
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114 Semantic development of the utterance at the preschool age Tarkwoski, Z.
1997
22 2 p. 151-
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115 Severe stuttering following injury of the left supplementary motor region Van Borsel, J.
1997
22 2 p. 139-
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116 Six malfunctions in the evaluation of stuttering Le Huche, F.
1997
22 2 p. 104-
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117 Source factors of disfluencies in preschool children with incipient stuttering Ohashi, Y.
1997
22 2 p. 98-
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118 Speech fluency under dual-task conditions Bosshardt, H.-G.
1997
22 2 p. 113-
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119 Speech naturalness of treated stutterers: Does gesture make a difference Shenker, R.
1997
22 2 p. 99-
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120 Stage performance by stutterers: Fluency maintenance tool Adlakha, S.
1997
22 2 p. 152-
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121 Stuttering and apraxia of speech Ward, D.
1997
22 2 p. 115-
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122 Stuttering and communication Christmann, H.
1997
22 2 p. 100-
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123 Stuttering and the labor market Christmann, H.
1997
22 2 p. 140-
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124 Stuttering can be prevented if detected early: Parent information sessions Wray, J.
1997
22 2 p. 92-
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125 Stuttering foundation of America: A 50-year history Fraser, J.
1997
22 2 p. 157-
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126 Stuttering in young children: Direct early intervention Walton, P.
1997
22 2 p. 109-
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127 Stuttering scripts: The transactional analysis of stuttering therapy Rosenthal, W.
1997
22 2 p. 130-
1 p.
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128 Stuttering severity and the challenge of meaningful communication Green, T.
1997
22 2 p. 90-
1 p.
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129 Stuttering therapy for bilingual children Shenker, R.
1997
22 2 p. 91-
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130 Stuttering therapy in the workplace, involving managers and colleagues Wright, L.
1997
22 2 p. 93-94
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131 Stuttering therapy: Two sides of the coin Gregory, H.
1997
22 2 p. 125-
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132 Stuttering: Vulnerability, demands and capacity model, and treatment Oyler, M.
1997
22 2 p. 122-
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133 Symptoms of anxiety among stuttering children Vasileva, N.
1997
22 2 p. 152-
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134 Target accuracy for oral movements in nonstuttering and stuttering speakers De Nil, L.
1997
22 2 p. 115-
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135 Tempo of speech of stuttering adults before and after treatment Kuzmin, Y.
1997
22 2 p. 145-
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136 The benefits of stuttering: Clearing out some roadblocks to recovery Montgomery, C.
1997
22 2 p. 90-
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137 The complex short-term therapy of stuttering: The program and effectiveness Checiek, M.
1997
22 2 p. 102-
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138 The concept of responsibility: Applying the social-psych literature to stuttering therapy Givens-Ackerman, J.
1997
22 2 p. 126-
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139 The effects of altered auditory feedback on topographic EEG mapping in stuttering subjects Rastatter, M.
1997
22 2 p. 114-
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140 The effects of cognitive demand on speech production in adults who stutter Caruso, A.
1997
22 2 p. 80-
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141 The functional relationship between language and stuttering in children Ryan, B.
1997
22 2 p. 81-
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142 The gestural phonology model as a conceptual framework for the treatment of verbal motor behavior in people who stutter Van Lieshout, P.
1997
22 2 p. 86-
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143 The influence of noise on dichotic listening of speech in stutterers Koroleva, I.
1997
22 2 p. 119-
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144 The mask of shame: Treatment strategies for adults who stutter Chmela, K.
1997
22 2 p. 159-160
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145 The Oxford fluency assessment protocol: A holistic approach to evaluation Crowe, T.
1997
22 2 p. 127-
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146 Therapeutic and diagnostic implications: Closing comments Starkweather, W.
1997
22 2 p. 81-
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147 Therapy's long-term impact on attitudes to stuttering at work Ayre, A.
1997
22 2 p. 93-
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148 The relationship between communication apprehension, communication competence, and locus of control in stutterers and nonstutterers Kelso, K.
1997
22 2 p. 153-
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149 The self-organization nature of speech rhythm and stuttering Oleg, S.
1997
22 2 p. 139-
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150 The speech development of children who stutter Belyakova, L.
1997
22 2 p. 141-
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151 The stuttering child and his family: On the look-out for patterns of communication Bergström, H.
1997
22 2 p. 143-
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152 The stuttering self-help movement and professionals: Arm in arm Cooper, E.
1997
22 2 p. 158-
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153 The timing of articulatory gestures in the speech of adults who stutter Ward, D.
1997
22 2 p. 104-105
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154 The use of positron emission tomography for the investigation of changes in brain activation patterns following intensive stuttering treatment Kroll, R.
1997
22 2 p. 116-
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155 Time constraints and phonatory stability in children who stutter Ferrand, C.
1997
22 2 p. 141-
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156 Treating adolescents who stutter: Counseling and changing attitudes Blood, G.
1997
22 2 p. 111-
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157 Unassisted recovery from stuttering: A research program Finn, P.
1997
22 2 p. 91-
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158 Various paths to long-term recovery from stuttering Hood, Steve
1997
22 2 p. 163-
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159 Videotaping clutterers: How to do it and what to look for Daly, D.
1997
22 2 p. 137-
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160 Vowel development in children at risk and not at risk to stutter between 6 and 36 months of age Fosnot, S.
1997
22 2 p. 95-
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161 Word-final dysfluencies: A review and some hypotheses Van Borsel, J.
1997
22 2 p. 100-101
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162 Word-finding abilities in preschool stuttering and nonstuttering children Shine, R.
1997
22 2 p. 142-
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163 Working together: Children/youth, parents, and speech professionals Sugarman, M.
1997
22 2 p. 156-
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164 Workplace experiences of people who stutter Rice, M.
1997
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