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Journal of Speech and Hearing Research Vol.15 483-486 September 1972.
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The Effect of Rehearsal on Frequency of Stuttering

Norman C. Brenner
Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel

William H. Perkins
University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California

George A. Soderberg
University of California, Los Angeles, California

Twelve stutterers recited 10-syllable sentences from memory after conditions of silent rehearsal, lipped rehearsal, whispered rehearsal, aloud rehearsal, and no rehearsal. Frequency of stuttering was judged from tape recordings. Results showed that oral recitations following aloud rehearsal had fewer stutterings than under any other conditions.







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