Abstract
Stuttering repetitions were analyzed by frequency of occurrence in aphasic and nonaphasic brain damaged adults. Aphasics used significantly more stuttering repetitions than did nonaphasics. The frequency distribution of stuttering repetitions among aphasic subgroups indicated a relationship with sound problems in anterior and posterior groups.
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