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To be or not to be: Stuttering and the human costs of being “un-disabled”

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Dane Isaacs & Leslie Swartz. (2021) Lived experience of people who stutter: a descriptive review of qualitative studies from 1990–2017. Disability & Society 36:1, pages 81-99.
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