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    Comparing disfluency on words and nonwords in children who stutter by Seyed Abolfazl Tohidast, Mohammad Rahim Shahbodaghi, Banafsheh Mansuri, Shohreh Jalaei

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Introduction: Stuttering is a multidimensional disorder which may be affected by many factors including linguistic aspects. …”
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    The verbal and nonverbal communicative abilities of pre-adolescent stutterers by Monica Bucher, Melissa Bortz, Denise Anderson

    Published 1984-12-01
    “…Correlations were made to stuttering frequency and attitudes to stuttering and sensitivity to communication. …”
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    Neurological aspects of stuttering: summary overview of scientific findings by Naudine Willemse, Margaretha Viljoen, Catherine Govender

    Published 2006-11-01
    “…The aim of this article is to provide a summary overview of some of the more important scientific evidence of neurological differences between stutterers and non-stutterers. Opsomming Die doel van hierdie artikel is om ‘n opsommende oorsig te bied van die belangrikste wetenskaplike bewyse vir neurologiese verskille tussen mense wat hakkel en mense wat nie hakkel nie. …”
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    Safety behaviors and speech treatment for adults who stutter. by Helgadottir, F, Menzies, R, Onslow, M, Packman, A, O'Brian, S

    Published 2014
    “…However, nothing is known of safety behavior use by those who stutter. This is surprising given the high prevalence of social phobia in the stuttering population who seek clinical help. …”
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    Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stuttering. by Watkins, K, Smith, S, Davis, S, Howell, P

    Published 2008
    “…Though stuttering is manifest in its motor characteristics, the cause of stuttering may not relate purely to impairments in the motor system as stuttering frequency is increased by linguistic factors, such as syntactic complexity and length of utterance, and decreased by changes in perception, such as masking or altering auditory feedback. …”
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    Clinical decision making in fluency disorders / by 442522 Manning, Walter H.

    Published 2001
    Subjects: “…Stuttering…”