The influence of voicing adjustments on the location of stuttering in the spontaneous speech of young child stutterers

The spontaneous speech of nine young ( 4–6 1 2 ) male stutterers was recorded in 45-min play sessions. All subjects had stuttered for 6 mo or more and had been diagnosed as stutterers by experienced clinicians. Transcriptions of the tapes were marked to show where stuttering occurred relative to pho...

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