AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 16 Andy, O. J. and Bhagnatar, S. C.: Sound-Silence Patterns of Thalamic-Induced Stuttering (Surgical Monologues, 237 (abstract) Observations), 167 (abstract) Culatta, Richard: Clinical Management of Ashworth, Melanie S.: see St. Louis, Childhood Stuttering, 317 (book Kenneth O. review) Bakker, Klaas, Brutten, Gene J., Janssen, Dembowski, James and Watson, Ben C.: Peggy, and van der Meulen, Sjoeke: An Instrumented Method for An Eyemarking Study of Anticipation Assessment and Remediation of and Dysfluency among Elementary Stuttering: A Single- Subject Case School Stutterers, 25 Study, 241 Baumgartner, J. M.: The Atypical Stutterer, De Nil, L. F. and Brutten, G. J.: Voice 229 (book review) Onset Times of Stuttering and Bhagnatar, S. C.: see Andy, O. J. Nonstuttering Children: The Influence Bilong, F.: see Schachter, S. of Externally and Linguistically Bishop, Judith Hidding, Williams, Harriet Imposed Time Pressure, 143 G., and Cooper, William A.: Age and Devous, Michael D., Sr.: see Watson, Ben Task Complexity Variables in Motor od Performance of Children with Fairbank, Carlene: see Mowrer, Donald E. Articulation- Disordered, Stuttering, Feldstein, S.: see Crown, C. L. and Normal Speech, 207 Ferrand, Carole T., Gilbert, Harvey R., and Blood, Gordon W.: see Ferrand, Carole T. Blood, Gordon W.: Selected Aspects Bortz, Melissa A. and Girson, Joan E.: of Central Processing and Vocal Motor Thoughts About a Great Stuttering Function in Stutterers and Therapist: An Open Letter to Charles Nonstutterers, 101 Van Riper, 239 (letter to the editor) Finitzo, T.: see Watson, Ben C. Brutten, G. J.: see De Nil, L. F. Freeman, Frances J.: see Watson, Ben C. Brutten, Gene J.: From the Editor’s Desk, 1 Gilbert, Harvey R.: see Ferrand, Carole T. Brutten, Gene J.: see Bakker, Klaas Girson, Joan E.: see Bortz, Melissa A. Chapman, Sandra B.: see Watson, Ben C. Gordon, Pearl A. Language Task Effects. A Conture, Edward G.: see LaSalle, Lisa R. Comparison of Stuttering and Cooper, C. S.: see Cooper, E. B. Nonstuttering Children, 275 Cooper, E. B. and Cooper, C. S.: A Fluency Hanson, Marvin: see MacFarlane, Wendy Disorders Prevention Program for Barnes Preschoolers and Children in the Harrison, John C.: How to Rid Yourselfo f Primary Grades, 235 (abstract) Stuttering in Under 60 Seconds, 327 Cooper, William A.: see Bishop, Judith (letter to the editor) Hidding Healey, E. Charles: Stuttering Severity Crowe, Kathryn M. and Kroll, Robert M.: Instrument for Children and Adults Response Latency and Response Class (revised), 309 (assessment review) for Stutterers and Nonstutterers as Hixon, T. J.: see Stathopoulos, E.J. Measured by a Word-Association Hoit, J. D.: see Stathopoulos, E. J. Task, 35 Janssen, Peggy: see Bakker, Klaas Crown, C. L. and Feldstein, S.: The Jescheniak, Jérg-Dieter: see Nippold, Perception of Speech Rate From the Marilyn A. AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 16 Andy, O. J. and Bhagnatar, S. C.: Sound-Silence Patterns of Thalamic-Induced Stuttering (Surgical Monologues, 237 (abstract) Observations), 167 (abstract) Culatta, Richard: Clinical Management of Ashworth, Melanie S.: see St. Louis, Childhood Stuttering, 317 (book Kenneth O. review) Bakker, Klaas, Brutten, Gene J., Janssen, Dembowski, James and Watson, Ben C.: Peggy, and van der Meulen, Sjoeke: An Instrumented Method for An Eyemarking Study of Anticipation Assessment and Remediation of and Dysfluency among Elementary Stuttering: A Single- Subject Case School Stutterers, 25 Study, 241 Baumgartner, J. M.: The Atypical Stutterer, De Nil, L. F. and Brutten, G. J.: Voice 229 (book review) Onset Times of Stuttering and Bhagnatar, S. C.: see Andy, O. J. Nonstuttering Children: The Influence Bilong, F.: see Schachter, S. of Externally and Linguistically Bishop, Judith Hidding, Williams, Harriet Imposed Time Pressure, 143 G., and Cooper, William A.: Age and Devous, Michael D., Sr.: see Watson, Ben Task Complexity Variables in Motor od Performance of Children with Fairbank, Carlene: see Mowrer, Donald E. Articulation- Disordered, Stuttering, Feldstein, S.: see Crown, C. L. and Normal Speech, 207 Ferrand, Carole T., Gilbert, Harvey R., and Blood, Gordon W.: see Ferrand, Carole T. Blood, Gordon W.: Selected Aspects Bortz, Melissa A. and Girson, Joan E.: of Central Processing and Vocal Motor Thoughts About a Great Stuttering Function in Stutterers and Therapist: An Open Letter to Charles Nonstutterers, 101 Van Riper, 239 (letter to the editor) Finitzo, T.: see Watson, Ben C. Brutten, G. J.: see De Nil, L. F. Freeman, Frances J.: see Watson, Ben C. Brutten, Gene J.: From the Editor’s Desk, 1 Gilbert, Harvey R.: see Ferrand, Carole T. Brutten, Gene J.: see Bakker, Klaas Girson, Joan E.: see Bortz, Melissa A. Chapman, Sandra B.: see Watson, Ben C. Gordon, Pearl A. Language Task Effects. A Conture, Edward G.: see LaSalle, Lisa R. Comparison of Stuttering and Cooper, C. S.: see Cooper, E. B. Nonstuttering Children, 275 Cooper, E. B. and Cooper, C. S.: A Fluency Hanson, Marvin: see MacFarlane, Wendy Disorders Prevention Program for Barnes Preschoolers and Children in the Harrison, John C.: How to Rid Yourselfo f Primary Grades, 235 (abstract) Stuttering in Under 60 Seconds, 327 Cooper, William A.: see Bishop, Judith (letter to the editor) Hidding Healey, E. Charles: Stuttering Severity Crowe, Kathryn M. and Kroll, Robert M.: Instrument for Children and Adults Response Latency and Response Class (revised), 309 (assessment review) for Stutterers and Nonstutterers as Hixon, T. J.: see Stathopoulos, E.J. Measured by a Word-Association Hoit, J. D.: see Stathopoulos, E. J. Task, 35 Janssen, Peggy: see Bakker, Klaas Crown, C. L. and Feldstein, S.: The Jescheniak, Jérg-Dieter: see Nippold, Perception of Speech Rate From the Marilyn A. Kroll, Robert M.: see Crowe, Kathryn M. Mowrer, 314 (assessment review) LaSalle, Lisa R. and Conture, Edward G.: Rosenfield, D. B. and Nudelman, H. B.: Eye Contact Between Young Stutterers Fluency, Dysfluency, and Aging, 168 and Their Mothers, 173 (abstract) Lewis, K. E.: The Structure of Disfluency Rosenfield, David B.: Working with Behaviors in the Speech of Adult Stuttering, 162 (book review) Stutterers, 168 (abstract) Ryan, C. R. L.: see Webster, W. G. Manning, W.: Help! My Child is Starting to Schachter, S. and Bilong, F.: Filled Pauses Stutter, 232 (book review) and Gestures: It’s Not Coincidence, Manning, W.: Help! This Child is 237 (abstract) Stuttering, 231 (book review) Schwarz, Ilsa E.: see Nippold, Marilyn A. Manning, Walter H.: Working with Siebens, Arthur A.: see Tippett, Donna Stuttering, 159 (book review) Clark MacFarlane, Wendy Barnes, Hanson, Solomon, N. P.: see Stathopoulos, E. J. Marvin, Walton, Wendel, and Mellon, Starkweather, C. Woodruff: News of the Charles David: Stuttering in Five International Fluency Association, 345 Generations of a Single Family: A Stathopoulos, E. J., Hoit, J. D., Hixon, T. J., Preliminary Report Including Watson, P. J., and Solomon, N. P.: Evidence Supporting a Sex-Modified Respiratory and Laryngeal Function Mode of Transmission, 117 During Whispering, 170 (abstract) Mellon, Charles David: see MacFarlane, St. Louis, Kenneth O.: International Wendy Barnes Fluency Association Priorities: A Poll Miller, Susan: see Watson, Ben C. of Potential Members, 335 Mowrer, Donald: Stuttering Severity St. Louis, Kenneth O., Murray, Cheryl D., Instrument for Children and Adults and Ashworth, Melanie S.: Coexisting (revised), 311 (assessment review) Communication Disorders in a Mowrer, Donald E. and Fairbank, Carlene: Random Sample of School-Aged A Case Report of Within- Vowel Stutterers, 13 Glottal Stop Insertion in the Speech of Tippett, Donna Clark and Siebens, Arthur an Adult Male, 55 A.: Distinguishing Psychogenic from Murray, Cheryl D.: see St. Louis, Kenneth O. Neurogenic Dysfluency When Nippold, Marilyn A., Schwarz, Ilsa E., and Neurologic and Psychologic Factors Jescheniak, Jérg-Dieter: Narrative Coexist, 3 Ability in School-Age Stuttering Boys: Van Dam—Baggen, R.: see Janssen, P. A Preliminary Investigation, 289 van der Meulen, Sjoeke: see Bakker, Klaas Nudelman H. B.: see Rosenfield, D. B. Walton, Wendel: see MacFarlane, Wendy Patterson, J. and Pring, T.: Listeners Barnes Attitudes to Stuttering Speakers: No Watson, Ben C.: see Dembowski, James Evidence for a Gender Difference, 201 Watson, Ben C., Freeman, Frances J., Perkins, W. H.: A Theory of Chapman, Sandra B., Miller, Susan, Neuropsycholinguistic Function in Finitzo, T., Pool, Kenneth D., and Stuttering, 236 (abstract) Devous, Michael D., Sr.: Linguistic Pool, Kenneth D.: see Watson, Ben C. Performance Deficits in Stutterers: Pring, T.: see Patterson, J. Relation to Laryngeal Reaction Time Ramig, Peter R.: Working with Stuttering, Profiles, 85 162 (book review) Watson, P. J.: see Stathopoulos, E. J. Riley, Glyndon D.: Response to Reviews Webster, W. G. and Ryan, C. R. L.: Task by E. Charles Healey and Donald Complexity and Manual Reaction Times in People who Stutter, 167 Williams, Harriet G.: see Bishop, Judith (abstract) Hidding Weiss, Amy L. and Zebrowski, Patricia M.: Zebrowski, Patricia M.: see Weiss, Patterns of Assertiveness and Amy L. Responsiveness in Parental Zebrowski, P. M.: Duration of the Speech Interactions with Stuttering and Fluent Disfluencies of Beginning Stutterers, Children, 125 169 (abstract) SUBJECT INDEX TO VOLUME 16 Abstracts Articulation Duration of the speech dysfluencies of motor performance, age and task beginning stutterers, 169 complexity variables in, 219 Filled pauses and gestures: it’s not in school-aged stutterers, 16 coincidence, 237 Articulatory physiologic events, evaluation A fluency disorders prevention program of, 241 for preschoolers and children in the Aspirated consonants, in neurogenic primary grades, 235 dysfluency, 4 Fluency, dysfluency, and aging, 168 Assertiveness ratios, for parents of The perception of speech rate from the stuttering and fluent children, 125 sound-silence patterns of monologues, Assessment Review 237 Stuttering Severity Instrument for Respiratory and laryngeal function Children and Adults (revised), 309 during whispering, 170 Atypical communication disorders, Social anxiety and stuttering, 236 reporting of, 55 The structure of disfluency behaviors in Atypical stutterers, characterization of, 229 the speech of adult stutterers, 168 (book review) Task complexity and manual reaction times in people who stutter, 167 Beginning stutterers, duration of speech Thalamic-induced stuttering (surgical dysfluencies of, 169 (abstract) observations), 167 Bilateral cerebral hemisphere damage, in A theory of neuropsycholinguistic neurogenic dysfluency, 4 function in stuttering, 236, 323 Biofeedback therapy, visual, in remediation Acoustic intensity display, in biofeedback of stuttering, 241 therapy, 242 Blocks, in school-aged stutterers, 15 Acquired dysfluency, distinguishing Bobulation, as new definition of speech psychogenic from neurogenic etiology, repetition, 329 3 Book Reviews Adults, structure of dysfluency behaviors The Atypical Stutterer, 229 in, 168 (abstract) Clinical Management of Childhood Aging, speech motor control system Stuttering, 317 affected by, 168 (abstract), 207, 219 Help! My Child is Starting to Stutter, 232 Alzheimer’s disease, language affected by, Help! This Child is Stuttering, 231 168 (abstract) Working with Stuttering, 159 Anoxic encephalopathy, acquired Brain tumor, in neurogenic dysfluency, 4 dysfluency after, 3 Broken words, in word-final position of Anticipation, among elementary school phrase or clause, 55 stutterers, 25 Anxiety neurosis, in psychogenic Central nervous system (CNS), acquired dysfluency, 6 damage to, in neurogenic dysfluency, 3 Aphasia, neurogenic dysfluency associated Central processing, in stutterers and with, 5 nonstutterers, 101 Apraxia of speech, neurogenic dysfluency Cerebral damage, in neurogenic associated with, 5 dysfluency, 4 Cerebrovascular disease, in neurogenic Filled pauses, occurrence of, 237 (abstract) dysfluency, 4 Fixation, eye, among elementary school Chest wall displacement, visual feedback stutterers, 25 of, 242 Fluency disorders prevention program, for Child-only gaze, in categorization of preschoolers and children in primary mother-child gaze behavior, 181 grades, 235 (abstract) Choral reading, psychogenic fluency From the Desk of the IFA President response to, 5 International Fluency Association Clinical Evaluation of Language priorities: a poll of potential members, Fundamentals-Revised (CELF-R), 335 receptive and expressive language development assessed via, 289 Gestures, occurrence of, 237 (abstract) Clinical management, of childhood Glottal stop insertion, within-vowel, in stuttering, 317 (book review) speech of adult male, 55 Communication disorders, coexisting, in Goldfarb-Halpern Word-Association Test, random sample of school-aged in assessment of response latency and stutterers, 13 response class, 35 Communicative situations, exposure to different, psychogenic fluency Handedness, in neurogenic dysfluency, 5 response to, 5 Headache, in neurogenic dysfluency, 5 Consonants, in neurogenic dysfluency, 4 Head trauma, in neurogenic dysfluency, 4 Conversion reaction, in psychogenic Hearing, in school-aged stutterers, 17 dysfluency, 6 Inductive plethysmography, in monitoring Delayed auditory feedback, psychogenic respiratory movement, 242 fluency response to, 5 Infarcts, cerebral, in neurogenic Depression, in psychogenic dysfluency, 3 dysfluency, 5 Dysarthria, neurogenic dysfluency Instrumented method, for assessment and associated with, 5 remediation of stuttering, 241 International Fluency Association (IFA) Electrogloitograph (EGG), in stuttering establishment of, 71 assessment, 242 founding articles of, 79 Electromyographic (EMG) feedback, in news of, 73, 345 reduction of muscle organization of, 1 tension, 243 priorities of: a poll of potential members, Epilepsy, acquired dysfluency after, 3 335 Expressive language development, assessment of, 289 Language, effect of on perception, 328 External time pressure, influence of on (letter to the editor) voice onset times, 143 Language disorders, coexistence of with Eye contact, between child stutterers and speech disorders, in school-aged their mothers, 173 stutterers, 13 Eyemarking study, of anticipation and Language elicitation tasks, effects of on dysfluency among elementary school dysfluencies of stuttering and stutterers, 25 nonstuttering children, 275 Laryngeal function, during whispering, 170 Family, five generations of, stuttering in, (abstract) 117 Laryngeal reaction time profiles, in relation to linguistic performance deficits, 85 dysfluency, 3 Laryngeal shift, in stutterers and within-vowel glottal stop insertion and, nonstutterers, 101 55 Learning disabled students, stories Neurological diseases, progressive, in produced by, 290 neurogenic dysfluency, 4 Left anterior cerebral area, acquired Neuropsycholinguistic function, theory of, damage to, in neurogenic dysfluency, 4 in stuttering, 236 (abstract), 323 Letter to the Editor (abstract) How to rid yourself of stuttering in under Noninvasive laboratory instrumentation, 60 seconds, 327 for assessment and remediation of Thoughts about a great stuttering stuttering, 241 therapist: an open letter to Charles Van Nonword fillers, in school-aged stutterers, Riper, 239 15 Linguistic performance deficits, in stutterers, relation to laryngeal reaction Obstriction, as new definition of time profiles, 85 dysfluency, 329 Linguistic time pressure, influence of on Overt dysfluency, characterization of, 244 voice onset times, 143 Liquid consonants, in neurogenic P300 brain potentials, in stutterers and dysfluency, 4 nonstutterers, 101 Listener attitudes, toward stuttering Parental interactions, patterns of speakers, 201 assertiveness and responsiveness in, with stuttering and fluent children, 125 MacSpeech software, response latencies Perceivable dysfluency, characterization calculated using, 35 of, 244 Manual reaction times, in stutterers, 167 Perception, effect of language on, 328 (abstract), 207, 219 (letter to the editor) Medication, effect of, on neurogenic Personality disorder, in psychogenic dysfluency, 4 dysfluency, 6 Mercury strain gauges, in assessment of Phonatory signals, evaluation of, 241 prephonatory respiratory kinematics, Phrase repetitions, in school-aged 242 stutterers, 15 Molar dysfluency, characterization of, Planning and execution of speech, deficits 244 in, stuttering associated with, 85 Monologues, sound-silence patterns of, Pneumotachograph system, monitoring speech rate perception from, 237 articulatory-laryngeal- respiratory (abstract) coupling effects on airflow with, 242 Mother-child gaze behavior, young Prolongations, in school-aged stutterers, childhood stuttering and, 173 15 Motor performance, age and task Pseudoseizures, acquired dysfluency after, complexity variables in, 207, 219 3 Psychiatric difficulties, coincidence of Narrative ability, in school-age stuttering boys, 289 Neither gaze, in categorization of mother- child gaze behavior, 181 Neurogenic dysfluency within-vowel glottal stop insertion distinguishing from psychogenic and, 55 Questionable gaze, in categorization of speech rate perception from, 237 mother-child gaze behavior, 181 (abstract) Sound/syllable repetitions, in school-aged Receptive language development, stutterers, 15 assessment of, 289 Spasticity, acquired dysfluency after, 3 Respiratory function, during whispering, Speech disorders, coexistence of with 170 (abstract) language disorders, in school-aged Respiratory kinematic signals, evaluation stutterers, 13 of, 241 Speech interruptions, idiosyncratic, Response class, word association task in characterization of, 244 measurement of, in stutterers and Speech physiology, noninvasive laboratory nonstutterers, 35 instrumentation for assessment of, 241 Response latency, word association task in Speech rate, perception of, from sound- measurement of, in stutterers and silence patterns of monologues, 237 nonstutterers, 35 (abstract) Responsiveness ratios, for parents of Status epilepticus, acquired dysfluency stuttering and fluent children, 125 after, 3 Right cerebral hemisphere, acquired Story grammars, characterization of, 289 damage to, in neurogenic dysfluency, 4 Structure of disfluency behaviors, in speech of adult stutterers, 168 (abstract) Saccadic movements, computer-controlled Stuttering. See different aspects of eyemarker in tracking of, in Stuttering elementary school stutterers, 25 Stuttering severity instrument, for children School-age stutterers and adults, 309 (assessment review) coexisting communication disorders in, Subperceptual behaviors, characterization 13 of, 244 eyemarking study of anticipation and Symptom reversibility, diagnostic dysfluency in, 25 importance of in distinguishing narrative ability in, 289 psychogenic from neurogenic etiology, Sentence-imitation task, effects of on 3 dysfluencies of stuttering and Syntactic complexity, effects of on nonstuttering children, 276 dysfluencies of stuttering and Sentence-modeling task, effects of on nonstuttering children, 275 dysfluencies of stuttering and nonstuttering children, 276 Task complexity, in stutterers, 167 Sex-modified trait hypothesis, of genetic (abstract), 207, 219 transmission of stuttering, in five Test for Auditory Comprehension of generational family, 117 Language-Revised (TACL-R), in Silent reading, among elementary school receptive language assessment, 290 stutterers, 25 Test of Language Development-Primary Singing, psychogenic fluency response to, (TOLD-P), in expressive language 5 assessment, 290 Single syllable target words, in voice onset Thalamus, in induction of stuttering, 167 time studies, 143 (abstract) Social anxiety, role of in stuttering, 236 Time pressure, externally and dinguistically (abstract) imposed, influence of on voice onset Sounds, in neurogenic dysfluency, 4 times, 143 Sound-silence patterns, of monologues, Treatment, of stuttering, 159 (book review) Van Riper, Charles, open letter to, 239 Weakness, diffuse, acquired dysfluency (letter to the editor) after, 3 Vibratory onset, in stutterers and Whispered speech nonstutterers, 101 respiratory and laryngeal function Vocal fold vibration, in stutterers and during, 170 (abstract) nonstutterers, 101 within-vowel glottal stop insertion in, 55 Vocal motor function, in stutterers and White noise, psychogenic fluency response nonstutterers, 101 to, 5 Vocal reaction times, in dysfluent children, Word association task, response latency 207, 219 and response class for stutterers and Voice, in school-aged stutterers, 16 nonstutterers as measured by, 35 Voice onset times, in stuttering and Word fillers, in school-aged stutterers, 15 nonstuttering children, Wordlist, presented to elementary school 143 stutterers, 25 Voice reaction times, in stuttering and Word repetitions, in school-aged stutterers, nonstuttering children, 143 15