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  • 3. Nonword repetition and phoneme elision in adults who do and do not stutter: Vocal versus nonvocal performance differences.
    Byrd CT, McGill M, Usler E.
    J Fluency Disord; 2015 Jun; 44():17-31. PubMed ID: 25680736
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  • 5. Preschool speech articulation and nonword repetition abilities may help predict eventual recovery or persistence of stuttering.
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  • 7. Nonword repetition and identification skills in Kannada speaking school-aged children who do and do not stutter.
    Sugathan N, Maruthy S.
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  • 8. Effects of word frequency and phonological neighborhood characteristics on confrontation naming in children who stutter and normally fluent peers.
    Ratner NB, Newman R, Strekas A.
    J Fluency Disord; 2009 Dec; 34(4):225-41. PubMed ID: 20113768
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  • 10. A comparison of the performance of Persian speaking children who do and do not stutter on three nonwords repetition tasks.
    Sakhai F, Darouie A, Anderson JD, Dastjerdi-Kazemi M, Golmohammadi G, Bakhshi E.
    J Fluency Disord; 2021 Mar; 67():105825. PubMed ID: 33429306
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  • 11. Movement kinematics and speech accuracy in a nonword repetition task in school-age children who stutter.
    Sasisekaran J, Basu S, Weathers EJ.
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  • 15. Increasing phonological complexity reveals heightened instability in inter-articulatory coordination in adults who stutter.
    Smith A, Sadagopan N, Walsh B, Weber-Fox C.
    J Fluency Disord; 2010 Mar; 35(1):1-18. PubMed ID: 20412979
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  • 16. Nonword repetition skills in young children who do and do not stutter.
    Anderson JD, Wagovich SA, Hall NE.
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  • 18. Phonological working memory in developmental stuttering: Potential insights from the neurobiology of language and cognition.
    Bowers A, Bowers LM, Hudock D, Ramsdell-Hudock HL.
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