Stuttering in the Chinese Population


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Feelings in the Chinese population Jennifer Burzinski 10/5/01
Re: Feelings in the Chinese population Stefan Hoffmann, Beijing 10/6/01
Re: Feelings in the Chinese population Sheree Reese 10/6/01
Why are there no SLP's in China? Amanda Honstad 10/6/01
more questions than answers Joseph Jordania 10/8/01
Re: more questions than answers Stefan Hoffmann, Beijing 10/13/01
Re: Why are there no SLP's in China? Sheree Reese 10/8/01
Population Tamika Lucas, Southern University 10/10/01
Re: Population Sheree Reese 10/11/01
Re: Population Joseph Jordania 10/18/01
Asian Population Melissa Crockett, Southern University-Baton Rouge, La. 10/14/01
Re: Asian Population Stefan Hoffmann, International Stuttering Association, Beijing 10/15/01
comments of a former Chinese "adult stutterer" haiyin_h@163.net 10/15/01
Re: comments of a former Chinese "adult stutterer" Joseph Jordania 10/18/01
Re: comments of a former Chinese "adult stutterer" Joseph Jordania 10/18/01
Re: comments of a former Chinese "adult stutterer" haiyin_h@163.net 10/18/01
Re: comments of a former Chinese "adult stutterer" Sheree Reese 10/18/01
To Dr.Sheree Reese Huang Haiyin 10/19/01
Re: To Dr.Sheree Reese Sheree Reese 10/20/01
Re: comments of a former Chinese "adult stutterer" Judy Kuster 10/19/01
Article 20  10/19/01
question -stuttering in China N. Bayer-graduate student 10/19/01
Low population of therapists Kim Stallings 10/21/01
Re: Low population of therapists Sheree Reese 10/21/01

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