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This book was not written for any particular audience; generally
speaking, I believe its contents should be substantive for anyone
who has an interest in the nature of normal language processes and
their dysfunction. None theless, in writing the book I have had in
mind that its contents will be of special interest and value to
persons in several disciplines, most notably certain areas of
psychology and linguistics, and especially where those in terests
overlap. It should also be worthwhile to individuals involved in
what has come to be known as neurolinguistics, and, of course, to
persons having a particular interest in the disorder of stuttering.
More has been written about stuttering than all the other speech
disor ders combined, yet it has remained an enigma. In my view the
major source of the continued failure to isolate the nature of
stuttering lies in the matter of the questions asked about it. It
is not simply that they were not the right questions, but rather
that there have actually been so few bona fide questions Too much
of what has been written and said about stutter ing has come in the
form of declarative statement, which typically reflects some
guiding concept and assumption(s). Moreover, most of what has
passed as questions has been of a similar nature."
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