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Media: The King's Speech and Stuttering Research
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1. Lisa Evans ,
The King's Speech and Stuttering Research
Message 1: The King's Speech and Stuttering Research
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Date: 21-Feb-2011
From: Lisa Evans <lisa.evans wiley.com>
Subject: The King's Speech and Stuttering Research
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The phenomenal success of the film 'The King's Speech' has propelled speech and language therapy and in particular, stuttering, into much talked about issues. Inspired by this film, Katerina Hilari and Nicola Botting, editors of International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders (IJLCD), have put together a selection of recent IJLCD articles on the theme of stuttering. They chose only recent studies and aimed for articles that highlight the richness of stuttering research that takes place around the world. The King's Speech virtual issue can be accessed for free at www.wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/ijlcd
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