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Pay FLUJouErnaNl Cof Y eh DISORDERS ELSEVIER Journal of Fluency Disorders 30 (2005) 367—369 Contents of Volume 30 Volume 30, Number 1 2005 ORIGINAL ARTICLES LAURA PLEXICO, WALTER H. MANNING and ANTHONY DILOLLO A phenomenological understanding of successful stuttering management 1 KATRIN NEUMANN, CHRISTINE PREIBISCH, HARALD A. EULER, ALEXANDER WOLFF VON GUDENBERG, HEINRICH LANFERMANN, VOLKER GALL and ANNE-LISE GIRAUD Cortical plasticity associated with stuttering therapy 23 AMIT BAJAJ, BARBARA HODSON and CAROL WESTBY Communicative ability conceptions among children who stutter and their fluent peers: A qualitative exploration 41 JAMES PANICO, E. CHARLES HEALEY, KYLE BROUWER and MICHAEL SUSCA Listener perceptions of stuttering across two presentation modes: A quantitative and qualitative approach 65 IFA NEWS Volume 30, Number 2 REVIEW ROGER J. INGHAM, PATRICK FINN AND ANNE K. BOTHE “Roadblocks” revisited: Neural change, stuttering treatment, and recovery from stuttering ORIGINAL ARTICLES JOHN VAN BORSEL AND MONICA MEDEIROS DE BRITTO PEREIRA Assessment of stuttering in a familiar versus an unfamiliar language HAYLEY S. ARNOLD, EDWARD G. CONTURE AND RALPH N. OHDE Phonological neighborhood density in the picture naming of young children who stutter: Preliminary study doi: 10.1016/S0094-730X(05 )O00099-9 368 Contents of Volume/Journal of Fluency Disorders 30 (2005) 367-369 BOOK REVIEWS PATRICIA M. ZEBROWSKI AND ANTHONY BUHR Straight Talk on Stuttering: Information, Encouragement, and Counsel for Stutterers, Caregivers, and Speech-Language Clinicians PETER R. RAMIG Straight Talk on Stuttering: Information, Encouragement, and Counsel for Stutterers, Caregivers, and Speech-Language Clinicians IFA NEWS Volume 30, Number 3 ORIGINAL ARTICLES NAN BERNSTEIN RATNER Evidence-based practice in stuttering: Some questions to consider MARIE-CHRISTINE J. FRANKEN, CARINE J. KIELSTRA-VAN DER SCHALK AND HARRIE BOELENS Experimental treatment of early stuttering: A preliminary study JOHN VAN BORSEL, REINILDE SUNAERT AND SOPHIE ENGELEN Speech disruption under delayed auditory feedback in multilingual speakers JULIE D. ANDERSON, MARK W. PELLOWSKI AND EDWARD G. CONTURE Childhood stuttering and dissociations across linguistic domains JAN MCALLISTER AND MARY KINGSTON Final part-word repetitions in school-age children: Two case studies BOOK REVIEWS GLYNDON D. RILEY Early Childhood Stuttering HANS MANSSON Early Childhood Stuttering REPLY TO BOOK REVIEWS EHUD YAIRI AND NICOLINE AMBROSE Authors’ response to Glyndon Riley and Hans Mansson 276 IFA NEWS 279 Volume 30, Number 4 2005 ORIGINAL ARTICLES PATRICK FINN, RACHEL HOWARD AND RACHEL KUBALA Unassisted recovery from stuttering: Self-perceptions of current speech behavior, attitudes, and feelings Contents of Volume 30/Journal of Fluency Disorders 30 (2005) 367-369 MARTINE VANRYCKEGHEM, GENE J. BRUTTEN AND LYNELL M. HERNANDEZ A comparative investigation of the speech-associated attitude of preschool and kindergarten children who do and do not stutter 307 SHEILA V. STAGER, KARIM CALIS, DALE GROTHE, MEIR BLOCH, NANNETTE M. BERENSEN, PAUL J. SMITH AND ALLEN BRAUN Treatment with medications affecting dopaminergic and serotonergic mechanisms: Effects on fluency and anxiety in persons who stutter 319 LETTER TO THE EDITOR NAN BERNSTEIN RATNER Is phonetic complexity a useful construct in understanding stuttering? 337 REPLY TO LETTER TO THE EDITOR PETER HOWELL AND KATHARINA DWORZYNSKI Planning and execution processes in speech control by fluent speakers and speakers who stutter 343 BOOK REVIEWS ERIN DYER OLSON The Child and Adolescent Stuttering Treatment and Activity Resource Guide 355 KRISTIN A. CHMELA The Child and Adolescent Stuttering Treatment and Activity Resource Guide 359 IFA NEWS 363 AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 30 365 CONTENTS OF VOLUME 30

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