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From: Mona N.S. Fenichel
Date: 10 Oct 2007
Time: 21:01:16 -0500
Remote Name: 24.197.196.252
Dear Prof. de Nil, when you say in your article that "In a number of cases these speech disfluencies look and sound a lot like those seen in persons with developmental stuttering, but in other patients this is less the case. ", could you give an example of what might be different in the latter cases? Furthermore, would a person who acquired neurogenic stuttering display secondary symptoms such as facial tension, blinking of the eye etc. to the same extent or are these secondary symptoms rarer? Thank you, best regards, Mona