Part-Word Repetitions by Persons Who Stutter: Fragment Types and Their Articulatory Processes

作者: Nagalapura S. Viswanath , Amy T. Neel

DOI: 10.1044/JSHR.3804.740

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摘要: One of the core features of developmental stuttering is part-word repetition followed by fluent production (resolution) of the target word. The purpose of the study is to compare the …

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