The beginnings of a journal devoted to stuttering research, now the official journal of the International Stuttering Association. For more information about the current journal and to access the Table of Contents and a sample, open here. The following information was gleaned from an ASHA magazine advertisement for the journal.
The Journal of Fluency Disorders
The Journal of Fluency Disorders, first billed as a quarterly journal
of the Research Foundation for Communication Disorders, Inc., began
publication in the spring of 1974. The publications board consisted of
Anthony A. Zenner, Chair, Stewart W. Kinde, K. Dale Gronhovd and Stuart I.
Ritterman. The subscription rate was set at $9 per year for individuals, $7
per year for students, and $18 per year for institutions. The first issue
included:
- The Ablauf Problem in Stuttering by Charles Van Riper
- An Analysis of a Controversy in Stuttering (the operant versus the
two-factor position) by C. Woodruff Starkweather
- Clinical Assessment of the Moment of Stuttering by Stephen B. Hood
- A Physiologic and Aerodynamic Interpretation of Fluent and Stuttered
Speech by Martin R. Adams
- Orientation Comments to Young Adult Stutterers by Eugene B. Cooper
- Modeling Procedures for Children who Stutter by Hugo Gregory
- Book Review by L. Michael Webster
added December 6, 2007