Coordination of Laryngeal and Supralaryngeal Behavior in Stutterers

  • Borden G
  • Armson J
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In 1971 Van Riper suggested that the temporal disruptions in speech which constitute stuttering result from the speaker possessing a deficient timing mechanism for speech. Recently Kent (1984) has reiterated this idea by postulating that the essence of stuttering is...

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Borden, G. J., & Armson, J. (1987). Coordination of Laryngeal and Supralaryngeal Behavior in Stutterers. In Speech Motor Dynamics in Stuttering (pp. 209–214). Springer Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6969-8_14

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