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Stuttering References

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Ambrose, N. G., Cox, N. J., & Yairi, E. (1997). The genetic basis of persistence and recovery in stuttering. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 40, 567−580.

Bernstein Ratner, N. (1997). Stuttering: A psycholinguistic perspective. In R. F. Curlee & G. M. Siegel (Eds.), Nature and treatment of stuttering: New directions  (2nd  ed., pp. 99−127). Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Blood G., & Blood, I. (2004) Bullying in adolescents who stutter: Communicative competence and self-esteem. Contemporary Issues in Communication Sciences and Disorders, 31, 69−79.

Bosshardt, H.-G. (2002). Effects of concurrent cognitive processing on the fluency of word repetition: Comparison between persons who do and do not stutter. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 27, 93−114.

Braun, A. R., Varga, M., Stager, S., Schulz, G., Selbie, S., Maisog, J. M., Carson, R. E., & Ludlow, C. L. (1997). Altered patterns of cerebral activity during speech and language production in developmental stuttering: An H215O positron emission tomography study. Brain, 120, 761−784.

Curlee, R. F. (2000). The evolution of stuttering treatment: Future directions. Paper presented at the ASHA Convention, Washington, DC.  Abstract published in The ASHA Leader, 5, Aug. 29, p. 167

De Nil, L. F. (1999). Stuttering: A neurophysiological perspective. In N. Bernstein Ratner & E. C. Healey (Eds.), Stuttering research and practice: Bridging the gap (pp. 85−102).  Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum.

Foundas, A. L., Bollich, A. M., Corey, D. M., Hurley, M., & Heilman, K. M. (2001). Anomalous anatomy of speech-language areas in adults with persistent developmental stuttering. Neurology, 57, 207−215.

Gabel, R., Blood, G., Tellis, G., & Althouse, M. (2004). Measuring role entrapment of people who stutter. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 29, 27−50.

Ingham, J. C. (1999). Behavioral treatment of young children who stutter: An extended length of utterance method. In R. F. Curlee (Ed.), Stuttering and related disorders of fluency (2nd  ed., pp. 80−100). New York: Thieme.

Ingham, R.  (2004). Brain correlates of stuttering and syllable production: Gender comparison and replication. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 47, 321−341.

Melnick, K., Conture, E., & Ohde, R. (2003). Phonological priming in picture naming of young children who stutter. Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 46, 1428−1443.

Onslow, M., Packman, A., & Harrison, E. (2001). The Lidcombe program of early stuttering intervention: A clinician’s guide. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed.

Proctor A., Duff, M. C. and Yairi, E. (2002). Early childhood stuttering: African Americans and European Americans. A paper presented at the ASHA Convention, Atlanta, GA. Abstract published in The ASHA Leader, 7, Aug. 27, p. 102.

Riley, G. D., & Riley, J. (1999). Speech motor training. In M. Onslow & A. Packman (Eds.), The handbook of early stuttering intervention (pp.139−158). San Diego, CA: Singular.

Smith, A., & Goffman, L. (2004). Interaction of language and motor factors in speech production. In B. Maasen, R. D. Kent, H. F. M. Peters, H. Peters, P.van Lieshout, and W. Hulstijn (Eds.), Speech motor control in normal and disordered speech (pp. 225−252). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press.

Watkins, R. (In progress). Phonological encoding in children who stutter

Wu, J. C., Maguire, G., Riley, G., Fallon, J., LaCasse, L., Chin, S., Klein, E., Tang, C., Cadwell, S., & Lottenberg, S. (1995). A positron emission tomography [18F] deoxyglucose study of developmental stuttering. NeuroReport, 6, 501−505.

Yairi, E., & Ambrose, N. (2004). Early childhood stuttering. Austin, TX: Pro-Ed, Inc.

Yaruss, S., & Quesal, R. (2004). Stuttering and the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF): An update. Journal of Communication Disorders, 37, 35−52.



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