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    Aphasiologists and Experts in Stuttering Define the Terms "Fluent" and "Nonfluent
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Aphasiologists and Experts in Stuttering Define the Terms "Fluent" and "Nonfluent

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Aphasiologists and experts in stuttering define the terms "fluent" and "nonfluent" similarly.

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