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213 related items for PubMed ID: 5671468

  • 1. Dysfluency and stuttering.
    Shames GH.
    Pediatr Clin North Am; 1968 Aug; 15(3):691-704. PubMed ID: 5671468
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  • 2. Parent verbal interactions and speech rate: a case study in stuttering.
    Guitar B, Schaefer HK, Donahue-Kilburg G, Bond L.
    J Speech Hear Res; 1992 Aug; 35(4):742-54. PubMed ID: 1405529
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  • 3. Stuttering and cluttering. Developmental aspects of dysrhythmic speech.
    De Hirsch K.
    Folia Phoniatr (Basel); 1970 Aug; 22(4):311-24. PubMed ID: 5503834
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  • 4. Measurable outcomes of instructions to modify normal parent-child verbal interactions: implications for indirect stuttering therapy.
    Bernstein Ratner N.
    J Speech Hear Res; 1992 Feb; 35(1):14-20. PubMed ID: 1735963
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  • 7. Dysfluency characteristics identified by listeners as "stuttering" and "stutterer".
    Huffman ES, Perkins WH.
    J Commun Disord; 1974 Mar; 7(1):89-96. PubMed ID: 4827006
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  • 8. [Applies phoniatry. III. Stuttering and Cluttering (author's transl)].
    Böhme G.
    HNO; 1976 Dec; 24(12):431-8. PubMed ID: 1002576
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  • 9. Differentiating normal speech dysfluency from stuttering in children.
    Dowling CF.
    Nurse Pract; 1994 Feb; 19(2):30, 34-5. PubMed ID: 8183481
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  • 10. Research and clinical approaches to disorders of speech rate.
    Jaffe J, Anderson SW, Rieber RW.
    J Commun Disord; 1973 Dec; 6(4):225-46. PubMed ID: 4785180
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  • 11. Speech fluency in fragile X syndrome.
    Van Borsel J, Dor O, Rondal J.
    Clin Linguist Phon; 2008 Jan; 22(1):1-11. PubMed ID: 17896212
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  • 12. Speech disorders in children.
    Bhardwaj A, Raghunathan M.
    Indian J Pediatr; 1992 Jan; 59(5):615-8. PubMed ID: 1459685
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  • 13. Stuttering as an aftereffect of normal developmental disfluency. Advice from speech professionals on how to recognize this process and take preventive steps.
    Rubin H, Culatta R.
    Clin Pediatr (Phila); 1974 Feb; 13(2):172-6. PubMed ID: 4810702
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  • 19. Some psychoanalytic considerations on speech in normal development and psychopathology.
    Kolansky H.
    Psychoanal Study Child; 1967 Feb; 22():274-95. PubMed ID: 4174421
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  • 20. Stuttering and disfluency as two reliable and unambiguous response classes.
    MacDonald JD, Martin RR.
    J Speech Hear Res; 1973 Dec; 16(4):691-9. PubMed ID: 4783809
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