Phonation in stuttering: A review of current research |
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Authors: | Frances J. Freeman |
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Affiliation: | Haskins Laboratories, New Haven, Connecticut, USA |
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Abstract: | Current research including studies which implicate the phonatory mechanism in stuttering as well as physiological studies offering direct evidence of abnormal laryngeal activity in stuttering are reviewed. It is concluded that while present research does not support claims for laryngeal causation of stuttering, the evidence is strong that abnormal laryngeal behaviors are an important aspect of the disrupted peripheral speech physiology that characterizes stuttering. Since this is true, it follows that abnormal laryngeal behavior deserves consideration in the diagnosis and management of stuttering. |
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Keywords: | Address Correspondence to: Frances J. Freeman PhD 249 Laurel Lane Bloomingdale Illinois 60108 USA. |
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