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Lexicalization and stuttering: Comments on Prins, Main, and Wampler (1997)

Au-Yeung and Howell respond to Prins, Main and Wampler's paper, 'Lexicalization in adults who stutter', (40 (2) 373-84), and discusses 2 major problems in their study. Prins comments on the paper by Yaruss, 'Stuttering and the international classification of impairments, disabili...

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Child clinical studies
Computers
Factors
Failure
Humans
Language and communication disorders
Letters to the Editor
Lexical processing
Medical sciences
Naming
Nouns
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
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Reaction Time
Semantics
Speech
Stuttering
Stuttering - psychology
Time Factors
Verbs
Vocabulary
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