An example of a covert aspect of stuttering:
A) sound repetitions
B) sense of a loss of control over speech
C) disrhythmic phonations
D) eye blinks
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Q7: The "tip of the iceberg"(Sheehan, 1958) refers
Q8: The term "disfluency" refers to:
A) normal interruptions
Q9: Disfluency types most typical of stuttering:
A) interjections,
Q10: Van Riper suggested that stuttering is best
Q11: Stuttering has occurred when the speaker:
A) holds
Q13: Yaruss and & Quesal's (2006) model of
Q14: Which of the following aspects of speech
Q15: Which disfluency type is not common to
Q16: The definition and clinical diagnosis of stuttering
Q17: One reason why definitions of stuttering differ
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