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The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|August 1, 1988
Science in communication disordersO Bloodstein
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|May 1, 1977
StutteringO Bloodstein
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|August 1, 1990
On pluttering, skivering, and floggering: a commentaryO Bloodstein
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|December 1, 1974
Letter: Continuity, overlap, and ambiguity in stuttering: a reaction to Macdonald and Martin (1973)O Bloodstein
The British Journal of Disorders of Communication|April 1, 1970
Stuttering and normal nonfluency a continuity hypothesisO Bloodstein
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|August 18, 1999
Altered auditory feedback and stuttering: a postscript to Armson and Stuart (1998)O Bloodstein
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|September 1, 1972
The anticipatory struggle hypothesis: implications of research on the variability of stutteringO Bloodstein
Journal of Communication Disorders|January 31, 2006
Some empirical observations about early stuttering: a possible link to language developmentO Bloodstein
ASHA|December 1, 1988
Is it stuttering?O Bloodstein
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|March 1, 1977
Effect of adjacency on the distribution of new stutterings in two successive readingsC Y Wong, O Bloodstein
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The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|August 1, 1988
Science in communication disordersO Bloodstein
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|May 1, 1977
StutteringO Bloodstein
The Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders|August 1, 1990
On pluttering, skivering, and floggering: a commentaryO Bloodstein
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|December 1, 1974
Letter: Continuity, overlap, and ambiguity in stuttering: a reaction to Macdonald and Martin (1973)O Bloodstein
The British Journal of Disorders of Communication|April 1, 1970
Stuttering and normal nonfluency a continuity hypothesisO Bloodstein
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research : JSLHR|August 18, 1999
Altered auditory feedback and stuttering: a postscript to Armson and Stuart (1998)O Bloodstein
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|September 1, 1972
The anticipatory struggle hypothesis: implications of research on the variability of stutteringO Bloodstein
Journal of Communication Disorders|January 31, 2006
Some empirical observations about early stuttering: a possible link to language developmentO Bloodstein
ASHA|December 1, 1988
Is it stuttering?O Bloodstein
Journal of Speech and Hearing Research|March 1, 1977
Effect of adjacency on the distribution of new stutterings in two successive readingsC Y Wong, O Bloodstein
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