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Research

Cover of 'Stammering Research' journalContents of 'Stammering Research' Volume 1 Issue 3
An on-line journal published by the British Stammering Association, ISSN 1742-5867

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EDITORIAL

PETER HOWELL
Editorial for Stammering Research

Pages

247-248

TARGET ARTICLE

C. ACTON
A conversation analytic perspective on stammering: some reflections and observations

249-270
TARGET ARTICLE

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

271-289
COMMENTARY

P. STENNER
On reaching the parts that quantitative researchers cannot: Commentary on Sage, R. (2004) "How interviews with adults who stammer inform research directions"

290-292
RESPONSE TO COMMENTARY

R. SAGE
Response to Paul Stenner's commentary on "How interviews with adults who stammer inform research directions"

293-294
CONTINUING COMMENTARIES ON "CAN THE USAGE-BASED APPROACH TO LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT BE APPLIED TO ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENTAL STUTTERING" BY C.SAVAGE AND E. LIEVEN
JULIE D. ANDERSON & JULIEN MUSOLINO
How Useful is the Usage Based Approach to Stuttering Research?
295-296
KATHERINE DEMUTH
Production approaches to stuttering

297-298
AUTHORS' RESPONSE TO CONTINUING
COMMENTARIES
C. SAVAGE & E. LIEVEN
Can the Usage-Based Approach to Language Development be Applied to Analysis of Developmental Stuttering?

299-300
CONTINUING COMMENTARIES ON "INVOLVEMENT OF SOCIAL FACTORS IN STUTTERING: A REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT METHODOLOGY" BY A. FURNHAM AND S. DAVIS
G. BLOOD & I. M. BLOOD
Social Factors in Stuttering: A Call for Rigorous, Accountable and Timely Research
301-303
M. VANRYCKEGHEM
Commentary on "Involvement of social factors in stuttering: A review and assessment of current methodology" by A. Furnham and S. Davis

304-306
AUTHORS' RESPONSE TO CONTINUING COMMENTARIES
S. DAVIS & A. FURNHAM
Involvement of social factors in stuttering: A review and assessment of current methodology

307-308
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)

309-315
S. JOUKOV
Trial software for frequency shifted and delayed auditory feedback

316-325
ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS FROM BSA VACATION STUDENTSHIPS 2004

L. WORMALD, S. DAVIS & P. HOWELL
The Family History of Stuttering in Recovered and Persistent Groups

326
K. HUSSAIN, S. KHAN, P.HOWELL & S. DAVIS
Do children who stutter have word finding difficulties?

326
S. GHAZI & R. LICKLEY
Bilingual issues in stammering intervention: an exploratory study

327
PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS

'The characteristics and assessment of stuttered speech' University College London, Monday June 27th 2005

328
7th Oxford Dysfluency Conference, St Catherine's College, Oxford University, Wednesday June 29th - Saturday July 2nd, 2005
329


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