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Re: could you give me some advice for studying stuttering?

From: Ken St. Louis
Date: 06 Oct 2009
Time: 11:23:57 -0500
Remote Name: 157.182.15.121

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Dear Francesco, Thank you for the inquiry. You ask a very good question, but my answer would have to be, "You have a great deal to learn about stuttering before you begin to focus on a specific area of research in stuttering." Your question is very broad, and anything I might tell you to do would reflect what I believe is important. Still, I know that you want to avoid doing something that is trivial, already done, impractical, etc. All of your areas of expertise can be applied to stuttering. There are a number of very good sources of information. I suggest you try to get the new Handbook on Stuttering by Oliver Bloodstein and Nan Ratner. There are many good books available on stuttering, but this one summarizes a lot of research. Maybe some of the other "experts" here will be able to give you good advice. Good luck. Ken St. Louis


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