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No AccessJournal of Speech and Hearing ResearchResearch Article1 Mar 1963Ratings of Stuttering by Audio, Visual, and Audiovisual Cues Dean E. Williams, Michelle Wark, and Fred D. Minifie Dean E. Williams Google Scholar More articles by this author , Michelle Wark Google Scholar More articles by this author and Fred D. 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