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Do individuals with fragile X syndrome show developmental stuttering or not? Comment on Speech fluency in fragile X syndrome by van Borsel, Dor and RondalHOWELL, Peter.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2008, Vol 22, Num 2, pp 163-167, issn 0269-9206, 5 p.Article

Behavioral effects arising from the neural substrates for atypical planning and execution of word production in stutteringHOWELL, Peter.Experimental neurology (Print). 2010, Vol 225, Num 1, pp 55-59, issn 0014-4886, 5 p.Article

Screening school-aged children for risk of stuttering : RISK FACTORS FOR STUTTERINGHOWELL, Peter.Journal of fluency disorders. 2013, Vol 38, Num 2, pp 102-123, issn 0094-730X, 22 p.Article

Predicting stuttering from phonetic complexity in GermanDWORZYNSKI, Katharina; HOWELL, Peter.Journal of fluency disorders. 2004, Vol 29, Num 2, pp 149-173, issn 0094-730X, 25 p.Article

Non-word reading, lexical retrieval and stuttering: Comments on Packman, Onslow, Coombes and Goodwin (2001) = La lecture des non-mots, la recherche lexicale et le bégaiement : Commentaires sur l'étude de Packman, Onslow, Coombes and Goodwin (2001)AU-YEUNG, James; HOWELL, Peter.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2002, Vol 16, Num 4, pp 287-293, issn 0269-9206Article

Strength of German accent under altered auditory feedbackHOWELL, Peter; DWORZYNSKI, Katharina.Perception & psychophysics. 2001, Vol 63, Num 3, pp 501-513, issn 0031-5117Conference Paper

Lexical priming of function words and content words with children who do, and do not, stutterSAVAGE, Ceri; HOWELL, Peter.Journal of communication disorders. 2008, Vol 41, Num 6, pp 459-484, issn 0021-9924, 26 p.Article

Is a perceptual monitor needed to explain how speech errors are repaired? = Un moniteur perceptuel est-il nécessaire pour expliquer comment les erreurs de parole sont corrigées ?HOWELL, Peter.Gothenburg papers in theoretical linguistics. 2003, Num 90, pp 31-34, issn 0349-1021, 4 p.Conference Paper

Predicting Persistence of and Recovery from Stuttering by the Teenage Years Based on Information Gathered at Age 8 YearsHOWELL, Peter; DAVIS, Stephen.Journal of developmental and behavioral pediatrics. 2011, Vol 32, Num 3, pp 196-205, issn 0196-206X, 10 p.Article

Development of auditory sensitivity in children who stutter and fluent childrenHOWELL, Peter; WILLIAMS, Sheila M.Ear and hearing. 2004, Vol 25, Num 3, pp 265-274, issn 0196-0202, 10 p.Article

Phonetic complexity and stuttering in SpanishHOWELL, Peter; AU-YEUNG, James.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2007, Vol 21, Num 2, pp 111-127, issn 0269-9206, 17 p.Article

Assessing efficacy of stuttering treatmentsTHOMAS, Carys; HOWELL, Peter.Journal of fluency disorders. 2001, Vol 26, Num 4, pp 311-333, issn 0094-730XArticle

Phonetic complexity and stuttering in ArabicAL-TAMIMI, Feda; KHAMAISEH, Zaidan; HOWELL, Peter et al.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2013, Vol 27, Num 12, pp 874-887, issn 0269-9206, 14 p.Article

Neural control of rising and falling tones in Mandarin speakers who stutterHOWELL, Peter; JING JIANG; DANLING PENG et al.Brain and language (Print). 2012, Vol 123, Num 3, pp 211-221, issn 0093-934X, 11 p.Article

Lexical category influences in Persian children who stutterVAHAB, Maryam; ZANDIYAN, Azadeh; MOHAMMAD HADI FALAHI et al.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2013, Vol 27, Num 12, pp 862-873, issn 0269-9206, 12 p.Article

Neural anomaly and reorganization in speakers who stutter: A short-term intervention studyCHUNMING LU; CHUANSHENG CHEN; DANLING PENG et al.Neurology. 2012, Vol 79, Num 7, pp 625-632, issn 0028-3878, 8 p.Article

Auditory abilities of speakers who persisted, or recovered, from stutteringHOWELL, Peter; DAVIS, Stephen; WILLIAMS, Sheila M et al.Journal of fluency disorders. 2006, Vol 31, Num 4, pp 257-270, issn 0094-730X, 14 p.Article

Exchange of disfluency with age from function words to content words in Spanish speakers who stutterAU-YEUNG, James; VALLEJO GOMEZ, Isabel; HOWELL, Peter et al.Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. 2003, Vol 46, Num 3, pp 754-765, issn 1092-4388, 12 p.Article

Neural control of fundamental frequency rise and fall in Mandarin tonesHOWELL, Peter; JING JIANG; DANLING PENG et al.Brain and language (Print). 2012, Vol 121, Num 1, pp 35-46, issn 0093-934X, 12 p.Article

Comparison of alternative methods for obtaining severity scores of the speech of people who stutterHOWELL, Peter; SOUKUP-ASCENCAO, Tajana; DAVIS, Stephen et al.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2011, Vol 25, Num 5, pp 368-378, issn 0269-9206, 11 p.Article

Strength of British English accents in altered listening conditionsHOWELL, Peter; BARRY, William; VINSON, David et al.Perception & psychophysics. 2006, Vol 68, Num 1, pp 139-153, issn 0031-5117, 15 p.Article

Persistence of memory in drop breakup: The breakdown of universalityDOSHI, Pankaj; COHEN, Itai; ZHANG, Wendy W et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2003, Vol 302, Num 5648, pp 1185-1188, issn 0036-8075, 4 p.Article

Predicting stuttering from linguistic factors for German speakers in two age groupsDWORZYNSKI, Katharina; HOWELL, Peter; NATKE, Ulrich et al.Journal of fluency disorders. 2003, Vol 28, Num 2, pp 95-113, issn 0094-730X, 19 p.Article

Procedures used for assessment of stuttering frequency and stuttering durationJANI, Leanne; HUCKVALE, Mark; HOWELL, Peter et al.Clinical linguistics & phonetics. 2013, Vol 27, Num 12, pp 853-861, issn 0269-9206, 9 p.Article

A model of serial order problems in fluent, stuttered and agrammatic speechHOWELL, Peter.Human movement science. 2007, Vol 26, Num 5, pp 728-741, issn 0167-9457, 14 p.Conference Paper

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