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Journal of fluency disorders

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Journal of Fluency Disorders|May 15, 2007
Enhancing treatment for school-age children who stutter II. Reducing bullying through role-playing and self-disclosureWilliam P Murphy, J Scott Yaruss, Robert W Quesal
Journal of Fluency Disorders|June 5, 2004
Predicting stuttering from phonetic complexity in GermanKatharina Dworzynski, Peter Howell
Journal of Fluency Disorders|March 17, 2005
Communicative ability conceptions among children who stutter and their fluent peers: a qualitative explorationAmit Bajaj, Barbara Hodson, Carol Westby
Journal of Fluency Disorders|January 11, 2005
Life experiences of people who stutter, and the perceived impact of stuttering on quality of life: personal accounts of South African individualsMichelle Klompas, Eleanor Ross
Journal of Fluency Disorders|July 26, 2005
Speech disruption under delayed auditory feedback in multilingual speakersJohn Van Borsel, Reinilde Sunaert, Sophie Engelen
Journal of Fluency Disorders|July 28, 2005
Childhood stuttering and dissociations across linguistic domainsJulie D Anderson, Mark W Pellowski, Edward G Conture
Journal of Fluency Disorders|October 2, 2004
Perceptual aspects of cluttered speechKenneth O St Louis, Florence L Myers, Kristine Faragasso, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|June 14, 2005
Phonological neighborhood density in the picture naming of young children who stutter: preliminary studyHayley S Arnold, Edward G Conture, Ralph N Ohde
Journal of Fluency Disorders|June 25, 2017
Response to Letter to the EditorLisa Brown, Mark Halaki, Ann Packman, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|June 4, 2017
Psychological counseling as an adjunct to stuttering treatment: Clients' experiences and perceptionsAlanna Lindsay, Marilyn Langevin
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Journal of Fluency Disorders|May 15, 2007
Enhancing treatment for school-age children who stutter II. Reducing bullying through role-playing and self-disclosureWilliam P Murphy, J Scott Yaruss, Robert W Quesal
Journal of Fluency Disorders|June 5, 2004
Predicting stuttering from phonetic complexity in GermanKatharina Dworzynski, Peter Howell
Journal of Fluency Disorders|March 17, 2005
Communicative ability conceptions among children who stutter and their fluent peers: a qualitative explorationAmit Bajaj, Barbara Hodson, Carol Westby
Journal of Fluency Disorders|January 11, 2005
Life experiences of people who stutter, and the perceived impact of stuttering on quality of life: personal accounts of South African individualsMichelle Klompas, Eleanor Ross
Journal of Fluency Disorders|July 26, 2005
Speech disruption under delayed auditory feedback in multilingual speakersJohn Van Borsel, Reinilde Sunaert, Sophie Engelen
Journal of Fluency Disorders|July 28, 2005
Childhood stuttering and dissociations across linguistic domainsJulie D Anderson, Mark W Pellowski, Edward G Conture
Journal of Fluency Disorders|October 2, 2004
Perceptual aspects of cluttered speechKenneth O St Louis, Florence L Myers, Kristine Faragasso, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|June 14, 2005
Phonological neighborhood density in the picture naming of young children who stutter: preliminary studyHayley S Arnold, Edward G Conture, Ralph N Ohde
Journal of Fluency Disorders|June 25, 2017
Response to Letter to the EditorLisa Brown, Mark Halaki, Ann Packman, et al.
Journal of Fluency Disorders|June 4, 2017
Psychological counseling as an adjunct to stuttering treatment: Clients' experiences and perceptionsAlanna Lindsay, Marilyn Langevin
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