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September 1957

Effects Of Auditory Masking Upon The Speech Of Stutterers

Publication: Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
Volume 22, Number 3
Pages 385-389
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Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders
Volume 22Number 3September 1957
Pages: 385-389

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  • Published in issue: Sep 1, 1957

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Jean Ann Maraist (M.A., Louisiana State University, 1956) is Speech Therapist at the Magnolia School for Exceptional Children, New Orleans, Louisiana, and Charles Hutton (Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1954) is Assistant Professor of Speech, University Hearing Center, Department of Speech, University of Illinois.

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