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disorder of fluency
Known as:
Fluency disorder
, Late effects of cerebrovascular disease, fluency disorder
, disorders fluency
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2019
2019
Two Cases of the Fluent Disorder that Became Milder by Remedy for Fluvoxamine Long Term
Toshiro Takami
2019
Corpus ID: 87205522
I experienced two cases that becoming milder happened of the fluent obstacle by remedy for Fluvoxamine long term. I was infected…
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2016
2016
Running head: NEURONAL UNDERPINNINGS OF STUTTERING Neuronal underpinnings of stuttering
G. Kovalchuk
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R. R. Heitmann
2016
Corpus ID: 55325039
Fluent speech production depends on robust connections between brain regions that are crucial for auditory processing, motor…
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2016
2016
Communication attitude in preschool children who recover from stuttering
Jerneja Novšak Brce
2016
Corpus ID: 152165679
Stuttering is multidimensional disorder, which is reflected as fluency disorder (prolongations, repetitions, blocks …) and has…
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2015
2015
The Effects of Educational Kinesiology Tasks on Stuttering Frequency of aPre-School Child Who Stutters
M. Carter
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Maryann E. Tatum
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M. Gorham-Rowan
2015
Corpus ID: 18902023
Purpose: The purpose of this investigation was to examine the combined effects of educational kinesiology tasks and stuttering…
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Review
2015
Review
2015
of Fluency Disorders eview ommunication attitudes in children who stutter : meta-analytic review inn
Stokke Guttormsena
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Elaina Kefalianosb
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Kari-Anne B. Næssa
2015
Corpus ID: 207867147
Background: This article presents a meta-analytic review of differences in communication attitudes between children who stutter…
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2014
2014
Early literacy skills in Latvian preschool children with specific language impairment
A. Vabale
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M. Orlovska
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M. Raščevska
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A. Kolesovs
2014
Corpus ID: 56044989
The present study explores differences in early literacy skills of Latvian preschool children with Specific Language Impairment…
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