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    Determination and comparison of reaction time of phonation in stutterers and non-stutterers in two group of age 10-20, 20-30 by Sepide Nikkhah, Bijan Shafiei, Akbar Hasanzadeh

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…Abstract Introduction: Some researcher suggest that stuttering is a temporal disruption of the simultaneous and successive programming of muscular movements required to produce a speech sound and they say  speech  motor in stutterers associated with reduced timing variable rather than  non stutterers such as reaction time. …”
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    The treatment of stuttering in the young school-aged child / by Lees, Roberta, Stark, Cameron

    Published 2005
    Subjects: “…Stuttering in children…”
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    Analysis of language factors in a multilingual stutterer by Nola Watt

    Published 2000-12-01
    Subjects: “…stuttering…”
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    Some comments on aspects of the methodology for the measurement of stuttering by Lesley Caplan

    Published 1983-12-01
    “…The measurement of stuttering in a conversational context presents certain problems that are difficult to resolve despite a vast literature on the appraisal of stuttering behaviour. …”
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    The performance of stutterers on selected central auditory tests by Gabrielle M. Karr

    Published 1977-11-01
    “…The possibility of  central auditory involvement in stutterers was investigated. Five confirmed  stutterers and five  nonstutterers between the ages of  20 and 26 years served as subjects. …”
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    Functional neural circuits that underlie developmental stuttering. by Jianping Qiao, Zhishun Wang, Guihu Zhao, Yuankai Huo, Carl L Herder, Chamonix O Sikora, Bradley S Peterson

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…The aim of this study was to identify differences in functional and effective brain connectivity between persons who stutter (PWS) and typically developing (TD) fluent speakers, and to assess whether those differences can serve as biomarkers to distinguish PWS from TD controls. …”
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    Comorbidity of stuttering disordered phonology in young children by Lesley Wolk, Edward G. Conture, Mary L. Edwards

    Published 1990-12-01
    “…Young stutterers frequently exhibit concomitant speech and/or language disorders. …”
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