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Stutterers of the world unite — you've got a new Public Enemy #1.
For My F-Fellow St-Stutterers Con Chapman 2010
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“Recovery and Persistence of Stuttering Among Relatives of Stutterers,” JSHD, 48 1983, 402–409.
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“Phonological Priming Effects in Stutterers,” JFD, 19 1994, 1–20.
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Stutterers can also whisper without difficulty, read in unison or chant, or gain assistance from any kind of rhythm, because it helps them pattern their speech in time.
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Stutterers are to be found, of course, in every walk of life.
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“Central Auditory Function in Stutterers,” JSHR, 21 1978, 324–37.
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In a fundamental paper on the subject entitled “The Establishment of Fluent Speech in Stutterers,” presented at the American Association for the Advancement of Tension Control in London in September 1979, Ronald Webster summarized the new empirical evidence and, on the basis of it, the conclusions to be drawn.
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“Reaction-Time Measures of Stutterers and Nonstutterers,” JFD, 4 1979, 269–78.
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“Some Environmental Factors and Hypotheses for Stuttering in Families with Several Stutterers,” JSHR, 27 1984, 543–48.
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“Hypnosis in a System of Therapy for Stutterers,” JSD, 11 1946, 117–22.
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