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V N Dayalu

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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|August 9, 2001
Re: Stuttering therapy results in pseudofluencyV N Dayalu, J Kalinowski
Medical Hypotheses|February 28, 2002
A common element in the immediate inducement of effortless, natural-sounding, fluent speech in people who stutter: 'the second speech signal'J Kalinowski, V N Dayalu
Medical Hypotheses|February 28, 2002
Reduction of stuttering: the dual inhibition hypothesisT Saltuklaroglu, V N Dayalu, J Kalinowski
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|January 23, 2002
Re: Second speech signals versus prolonged speech techniques: a reply to OnslowJ Kalinowski, V N Dayalu, T Saltuklaroglu
Neuroscience Letters|June 19, 2001
Producing the vowel/a/ prior to speaking inhibits stuttering in adults in the English languageV N Dayalu, T Saltuklaroglu, J Kalinowski, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|October 12, 2000
Stutter-free and stutter-filled speech signals and their role in stuttering amelioration for English speaking adultsJ Kalinowski, V N Dayalu, A Stuart, et al.
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International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|August 9, 2001
Re: Stuttering therapy results in pseudofluencyV N Dayalu, J Kalinowski
Medical Hypotheses|February 28, 2002
A common element in the immediate inducement of effortless, natural-sounding, fluent speech in people who stutter: 'the second speech signal'J Kalinowski, V N Dayalu
Medical Hypotheses|February 28, 2002
Reduction of stuttering: the dual inhibition hypothesisT Saltuklaroglu, V N Dayalu, J Kalinowski
International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders|January 23, 2002
Re: Second speech signals versus prolonged speech techniques: a reply to OnslowJ Kalinowski, V N Dayalu, T Saltuklaroglu
Neuroscience Letters|June 19, 2001
Producing the vowel/a/ prior to speaking inhibits stuttering in adults in the English languageV N Dayalu, T Saltuklaroglu, J Kalinowski, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|October 12, 2000
Stutter-free and stutter-filled speech signals and their role in stuttering amelioration for English speaking adultsJ Kalinowski, V N Dayalu, A Stuart, et al.
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