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Can and should word-final dysfluencies be treated?

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Can and should word-final dysfluencies be treated?

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Given the varieties of word-final repetition and our limited information, no general statement is possible, but some guiding questions may be useful. Helm-Estabrooks (1993) has suggested a similar decision process for cases of neurogenic stuttering.

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