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EDITORIAL
PETER HOWELL
Editorial for Stammering Research
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Pages
247-248
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TARGET ARTICLE
C. ACTON
A conversation analytic perspective on stammering: some reflections and observations
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249-270
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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
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271-289
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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"
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290-292
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RESPONSE TO COMMENTARY
R. SAGE
Response to Paul Stenner's commentary on "How interviews with adults who stammer inform research directions"
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293-294
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CONTINUING COMMENTARIES ON "CAN THE USAGE-BASED APPROACH TO LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT BE APPLIED TO ANALYSIS OF DEVELOPMENTAL STUTTERING" BY C.SAVAGE AND E. LIEVEN
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JULIE D. ANDERSON & JULIEN MUSOLINO
How Useful is the Usage Based Approach to Stuttering Research?
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295-296
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KATHERINE DEMUTH
Production approaches to stuttering
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297-298
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AUTHORS' RESPONSE TO CONTINUING
COMMENTARIES
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C. SAVAGE & E. LIEVEN
Can the Usage-Based Approach to Language Development be Applied to Analysis of Developmental Stuttering?
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299-300
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CONTINUING COMMENTARIES ON "INVOLVEMENT OF SOCIAL FACTORS IN STUTTERING: A REVIEW AND ASSESSMENT OF CURRENT METHODOLOGY" BY A. FURNHAM AND S. DAVIS
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G. BLOOD & I. M. BLOOD
Social Factors in Stuttering: A Call for Rigorous, Accountable and Timely Research
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301-303
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M. VANRYCKEGHEM
Commentary on "Involvement of social factors in stuttering: A review and assessment of current methodology" by A. Furnham and S. Davis
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304-306
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AUTHORS' RESPONSE TO CONTINUING COMMENTARIES
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S. DAVIS & A. FURNHAM
Involvement of social factors in stuttering: A review and assessment of current methodology
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307-308
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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)
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309-315
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S. JOUKOV
Trial software for frequency shifted and delayed auditory feedback
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316-325
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ABSTRACTS OF REPORTS FROM BSA VACATION STUDENTSHIPS 2004
L. WORMALD, S. DAVIS & P. HOWELL
The Family History of Stuttering in Recovered and Persistent Groups
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326
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K. HUSSAIN, S. KHAN, P.HOWELL & S. DAVIS
Do children who stutter have word finding difficulties?
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326
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S. GHAZI & R. LICKLEY
Bilingual issues in stammering intervention: an exploratory study
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327
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PRELIMINARY CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENTS
'The characteristics and assessment of stuttered speech' University College London, Monday June 27th 2005
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328
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7th Oxford Dysfluency Conference, St Catherine's College, Oxford University, Wednesday June 29th - Saturday July 2nd, 2005
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329
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