Abstract:
Stuttering, or fluency disorder, is one of the most baffling and debilitating
communication disorders of all time. Research has shown that people with stuttering
suffer from a range of negative emotions and that strong negative stereotypes of
stutterers exist in society. Some of the most important factors in stuttering treatment
have been known to be the perceptions and attitudes toward and of stutterers. To assist
practitioners and researchers in the related field, a selective annotated bibliography has
been complied on the basis of the two key concepts of perception and attitude and their
relationships with stuttering. Access points are offered via generic index at the end.