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Van Riper (1973) has suggested that in order for a person with stuttering problems to correct such behavior, he must be made cognizant of the errors he produces while speaking.
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Agnello, J.G. (1987). A Comprehensive Computer Program for Facilitating Fluency in Stutterers. In: Peters, H.F.M., Hulstijn, W. (eds) Speech Motor Dynamics in Stuttering. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6969-8_22
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