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From: Andy Floyd
Date: 16 Oct 2008
Time: 16:10:21 -0500
Remote Name: 204.227.11.18
Hi Peter - awesome article :) I hadn't thought about teaching it like that before and love the idea. Definitely something that's going in the 'ole toolbelt. One thing I've found with the plosives is that some of them get a little warped sounding when stretched on - like a /t/ goes into an /s/ or a /b/ just sounds like a buzzing noise. It usually still works, but I've found grad students I'm teaching or some clients have a harder time doing these - any advice? Last - I love your book and I always include it in my "highly recommended" short list of stuttering material - keep up the great work you're doing :).