Journal of FLUENCY DISORDERS Official Journal of the International Fluency Association Volume 22, 1997 Contents ORIGINAL ARTICLES MICHAEL ROBB AND MICHAEL BLOMGREN Analysis of F2 Transitions in the Speech of Stutterers and Nonstutterers LUDO MAX, ANTHONY J. CARUSO, AND ANJA VANDEVENNE Decreased Stuttering Frequency During Repeated Readings: A Motor Learning Perspective TRUDY STEWART AND HILARY BROSH The Use of Drawings in the Management of Adults Who Stammer COMMENTARIES ROGER J. INGHAM Valid Distinctions Between Findings Obtained From Single- Subject and Group Studies of Stuttering: Some Reflections on Kalinowski et al. (1995) JOSEPH KALINOWSKI, ANDREW STUART, AND JOY ARMSON Response to Ingham: Seeking the Truthfulness of Stuttering Research Data FRANKLIN H. SILVERMAN AND TAMARA A, BONGEY Nurses’ Attitudes Toward Physicians Who Stutter FRANKLIN H. SILVERMAN Telecommunication Relay Services: An Option for Stutterers JOSEPH S. ATTANASIO Was Moses a Person Who Stuttered? Perhaps Not MEDIA REVIEW JOHN VAN BORSEL The Neuropsychology of Development Stuttering by B. T. Hartman Response to John Van Borsel’s Review Bernard-Thomas Hartman IFA NEWS Abstracts of the Second World Congress on Fluency Disorders, San Francisco, California E. CHARLES HEALEY, Ph.D., University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Special Issue Editor Foreword Abstracts Index ORIGINAL ARTICLES TANYA DRUCE, SUE DEBNEY, AND TED BYRT Evaluation of an Intensive Treatment Program for Stuttering in Young Children J. SCOTT YARUSS Clinical Implications of Situational Variability in Preschool Children Who Stutter KRISTIE B. HADDEN, ROBERT D. SKINNER, P. TIM WALL, W. STEVEN METZER, AND SAKINA S. DRUMMOND Application of Nonlinear Methods for Analyzing Rate of Speech Production COMMENTARIES PATRICK FINN AND ANNE K. CORDES Multicultural Identification and Treatment of Stuttering: A Continuing Need for Research DENNIS T. DRAYNA Genetic Linkage Studies of Stuttering: Ready for Prime Time? JOHN C. HARRISON Zen in the Art of Fluency MEDIA REVIEWS JAMES W. HILLIS Clinical Decision Making in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Fluency Disorders, by W. H. Manning WALTER H. MANNING Response to Hillis JAMES W. HILLIS Living and Learning with a Child Who Stutters: From a Parent's Point of View, by Lisa G. Cloutier-Steele IFA NEWS ORIGINAL ARTICLES J. SCOTT YARUSS Utterance Timing and Childhood Stuttering DOUGLAS W. WOODS, R. WAYNE FUQUA, AND THOMAS J. WALTZ Evaluation and Elimination of an Avoidance Response in a Child Who Stutters: A Case Study PETER HOWELL, JAMES AU-YEUNG, STEVIE SACKIN, KAZAN GLENN, AND LENA RUSTIN Detection of Supralexical Dysfluencies in a Text Read by Children Who Stutter L. JANCKE, A. BAUER, P. KAISER, AND K. Th. KALVERAM Timing and Stiffness in Speech Motor Control of Stuttering and Nonstuttering Adults COMMENTARIES ROGER J. INGHAM The Communication Attitudes and Stuttering Controversy Revisited: Comment on Vanryckeghem and Brutten (1996) GENE J. BRUTTEN AND MARTINE VANRYCKEGHEM Reflections on a Comparative Study of Attitude BRUCE P. RYAN A Reanalysis of the Stuttering and Syllable: Counting Data in Kully and Boberg (1988) Author Index Volume 22 Cumulative Table of Contents