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Behavioral effects arising from the neural substrates for atypical planning and execution of word production in stuttering
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Temporal and spatial variability in speakers with Parkinson's Disease and Friedreich's Ataxia
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Do individuals with fragile X syndrome show developmental stuttering or not? Comment on “Speech fluency in fragile X syndrome” by van Borsel, Dor and Rondal
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Lexical priming of function words and content words with children who do, and do not, stutter
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Effect of Speaking Environment on Speech Production and Perception
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Development of an operant treatment for content word dysfluencies in persistent stuttering children: Initial experimental data
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Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stuttering
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Structural and functional abnormalities of the motor system in developmental stuttering
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A model of serial order problems in fluent, stuttered and agrammatic speech
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Strength of British English Accents in Altered Listening Conditions
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An investigation into the influences of age, pathology and cognition on speech production
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Changes in speech rate have long been identified as a prominent sign of dysarthria. At the same time, such changes have been reported in the literature on normal ageing. This study aimed to provide information on the speech rate behaviour in the three participant groups, comprising speakers with Parkinson's Disease (PD), healthy age matched control speakers (CON), and an older non-dysarthric group with mild cognitive decline (DEM).
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19330040 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2661059
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The effect of using time intervals of different length on judgements about stuttering
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Assessment of Some Contemporary Theories of Stuttering That Apply to Spontaneous Speech
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Effectiveness of frequency shifted feedback at reducing disfluency for linguistically easy, and difficult, sections of speech (original audio recordings included)
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Stuttering on function and content words across age groups of German speakers who stutter
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Comparison of two ways of defining phonological words for assessing stuttering pattern changes with age in Spanish speakers who stutter
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Syntactic development in fluent children, children who stutter, and children who have English as an additional language
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Exchange of Disfluency With Age From Function Words to Content Words in Spanish Speakers Who Stutter
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