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Research

Cover of 'Stammering Research' journal'Stammering Research' journal
An on-line journal published by the British Stammering Association
ISSN 1742-5867

Publication ceased in January 2005. 'Stammering Research' is hosted on the UCL website at www.speech.psychol.ucl.ac.uk

Download Volume 1 Issue 4, January 2005 from the UCL website:
Html: www.stamres.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/stammering.issue4.pubd.htm
Pdf file (1.22MB): www.stamres.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/Vol1-Issue4.pdf
-Adrian Davis & Peter Howell: Elements of statistical treatment of speech and hearing science data
-S.Z. Levine, K.V. Petrides, S. Davis, C.J. Jackson & P. Howell: The use of structural equation modeling in stuttering research: Concepts and directions

-Research Data, Software and Analysis Section:
P. Howell: The effect of using time intervals of different length on judgements about stuttering
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Indexes to Volume 1, 2004-2005
Table of contents...

Download Volume 1 Issue 3, September 2004 from the UCL website:
Html: www.stamres.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/stammering.issue3.pubd.htm
Pdf file (2MB): www.stamres.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/Vol1-Issue3.pdf
-C. Acton: A conversation analytic perspective on stammering: some reflections and observations
-R. Sage: How interviews with adults who stammer inform research directions concerning what we think about our stammer: Participants views from the Apple House Fluency Course, Oxford
-Commentaries on these and previous articles
-Research Data, Software and Analysis Section:
P. Howell, S. Davis, J. Bartrip & L. Wormald: Effectiveness of frequency shifted feedback at reducing disfluency for linguistically easy, and difficult, sections of speech (original audio recordings included); and
S. Joukov: Trial software for frequency shifted and delayed auditory feedback
-Abstracts of reports from BSA vacation studentships 2004
-Two preliminary conference announcements.
Table of contents...

Download Volume 1 Issue 2, July 2004 from the UCL website:
Html: www.stamres.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/stammering.issue2.pubd.htm
Pdf file (3.86MB): www.stamres.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/Vol1-Issue2.pdf
-C. Savage and E. Lieven: Can the Usage-Based Approach to Language Development be Applied to Analysis of Developmental Stuttering?
-A. Furnham and S. Davis: Involvement of social factors in stuttering: A review and assessment of current methodology
-Commentaries on both articles
-Research Data, Software and Analysis Section:
P. Howell and M. Huckvale: Facilities to assist people to research into stammered speech
Table of contents...

Download Volume 1 Issue 1, April 2004 from the UCL website:
Html: www.stamres.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/stammering.issue1.pubd.htm
Pdf file (1.88MB): www.stamres.psychol.ucl.ac.uk/Vol1-Issue1.pdf
-J. Scott Yaruss and Robert W. Quesal: Partnerships between Clinicians, Researchers, and People Who Stutter in the Evaluation of Stuttering Treatment
-Peter Howell: Effects of delayed auditory feedback and frequency-shifted feedback on speech control and some potentials for future development of prosthetic aids for Stammering.
-Commentaries on both articles
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