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  • 21. Verbal dichotic listening in developmental stuttering: subgroups with atypical auditory processing.
    Foundas AL, Corey DM, Hurley MM, Heilman KM.
    Cogn Behav Neurol; 2004 Dec; 17(4):224-32. PubMed ID: 15622019
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  • 23. Effect of continuous speech and non-speech signals on stuttering frequency in adults who stutter.
    Dayalu VN, Guntupalli VK, Kalinowski J, Stuart A, Saltuklaroglu T, Rastatter MP.
    Logoped Phoniatr Vocol; 2011 Oct; 36(3):121-7. PubMed ID: 21385148
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  • 24. Investigating the inner speech of people who stutter: evidence for (and against) the covert repair hypothesis.
    Brocklehurst PH, Corley M.
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    Smith A, Sadagopan N, Walsh B, Weber-Fox C.
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  • 31. Timing and intensity variability in the metronomic speech of stuttering and nonstuttering speakers.
    Boutsen FR, Brutten GJ, Watts CR.
    J Speech Lang Hear Res; 2000 Apr; 43(2):513-20. PubMed ID: 10757700
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  • 32. Speech skill learning of persons who stutter and fluent speakers under single and dual task conditions.
    Smits-Bandstra S, De Nil L.
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  • 34. Speech disruptions in relation to language growth in children who stutter: an exploratory study.
    Wagovich SA, Hall NE, Clifford BA.
    J Fluency Disord; 2009 Dec; 34(4):242-56. PubMed ID: 20113769
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  • 35. Characteristics of disfluency clusters in adults who stutter.
    Robb MP, Sargent A, O'Beirne GA.
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  • 36. Characteristics of articulatory gestures in stuttered speech: A case study using real-time magnetic resonance imaging.
    Lu Y, Wiltshire CEE, Watkins KE, Chiew M, Goldstein L.
    J Commun Disord; 2022 Dec; 97():106213. PubMed ID: 35397388
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  • 37. Anticipatory coarticulation and stability of speech in typically fluent speakers and people who stutter.
    Frisch SA, Maxfield N, Belmont A.
    Clin Linguist Phon; 2016 Dec; 30(3-5):277-91. PubMed ID: 26913792
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  • 38. Temporal organization of syllables in paced and unpaced speech in children and adolescents who stutter.
    Franke M, Hoole P, Falk S.
    J Fluency Disord; 2023 Jun; 76():105975. PubMed ID: 37247502
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  • 39. Phoneme monitoring in silent naming and perception in adults who stutter.
    Sasisekaran J, De Nil LF.
    J Fluency Disord; 2006 Jun; 31(4):284-302. PubMed ID: 16982085
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