Abstract

An analysis of stuttering in the natural speech of Germans revealed the following facts: 1. Stuttered phonemes are frequently preceded or followed in the context by an identical phoneme defined as the inducing phoneme. 2. The inducing phoneme usually followed rather than preceded the stuttered phoneme. 3. The inducing phoneme occurred closer to the stuttered phoneme than would be expected by chance. 4. The stuttered and inducing phonemes were usually situated in identical syllabic positions. 5. Stuttered phonemes usually occurred in stressed syllables.

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