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However, users should bear in mind that the SSZ may not provide a thorough evaluation of stuttering severity. SSI should be used with this caveat in mind. Bloodstein, 0. Chicago: The National Easter.

Seal Society. Riley, G. The Fiction. Reference: Bloodstein, O. Singular Publishing Group. Recommended Citation. Oct 14, Alison Fedyna, Dennis Stuttering is A Handbook on Stuttering 6th edn Thomson Delmar. Learning, New York, To the Editor: Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by invol- untary syllable repetitions, syllable prolongations, or in- terruptions, known as blocks, in the smooth flow of speech World Health Organization ; Bloodstein.

Stuttering typically arises in young children, where it affects. Bernstein Ratner, N. Paper at the 1st. European Symposium on. Fluency Disorders, Antwerp, April Singular Publishing Ltd. Bloodstein, O, Bernstein Ratner N.. Delmar, Clifton Park, Oct 6, You are free to copy, distribute and use the database; to produce works from the database; to modify, transform and build upon the database. As long as you attribute the data sets to the source, publish your adapted database with ODbL license, and keep the dataset open don't use technical measures such as DRM to restrict access to the database.

The datasets are also available as weekly exports. NL EN. More about Stuttering. Faculty library medicine and health sciences Open print view.

October 22, History. An edition of A handbook on stuttering Written in English — pages. Libraries near you: WorldCat. Paperback in English - 6 edition. Not in Library. Handbook on Stuttering September 4, , Hodder Arnold. A handbook on stuttering , Singular Pub. A handbook on stuttering , Singular. A handbook on stuttering , National Easter Seal Society.

A handbook on stuttering. Table of Contents Symptomatology Theories of stuttering Prevalence and incidence The person who stutters: central neurological findings The person who stutters: motor abilities The person who stutters: other physical findings The person who stutters: personality The person who stutters: cognitive and linguistic abilities The person who stutters: developmental history and home environment Stuttering as a response Stuttering as a response: some controversial phenomena Early stuttering and normal disfluency Inferences and conclusions Treatment.

This is the classic textbook on stuttering now completely updated for its sixth edition. Comprehensive, clear, and accurate, this text is packed with research, theories, and practical information critical to understanding stuttering. It provides a detailed picture of how the person who stutters is different from fluent speakers.



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