Abstract

The previous hard‐wired speech onset comparator (Agnello, 1976) has been replaced by a series of programming options using a TRS‐80 and condenser microphone assembly. Options allow for six methods of acoustic analysis and feedback to focus on common stuttering characteristics. Choices of word list difficulty, rapid feedback, and individualized analysis have resulted in improved motivation while rehearsing and identifying onset control strategies in the first two groups of patients. Details will be presented.

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