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Overview

Ehud Yairi is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research contributions appear primarily in the area of fluency disorders, with a focus demonstrated through publications in relevant academic journals.

Their recent work includes a paper titled "Book review" published in 2022 in the Journal of Fluency Disorders. This publication reflects engagement with scholarly discourse within the field related to speech fluency and communication disorders.

Collaborative efforts have been part of Ehud Yairi's research practice, with frequent coauthorship including partnerships such as with Carol Hubbard Seery. These collaborations contribute to the scholarly exchange necessary for advancing studies in the domain addressed.

The venues for publication have included the Journal of Fluency Disorders, where at least one paper is documented, indicating a targeted dissemination within specialized professional circles.

  • "Book review", 2022, Journal of Fluency Disorders

  • Carol Hubbard Seery

  • Journal of Fluency Disorders

Best Publications

  • Early childhood stuttering I: persistency and recovery rates.

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Grinager Ambrose

  • Epidemiology of stuttering: 21st century advances.

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Ambrose

  • Normative Disfluency Data for Early Childhood Stuttering

    Nicoline Grinager Ambrose;Ehud Yairi

  • A Longitudinal Study of Stuttering in Children: A Preliminary Report.

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Ambrose

  • Early Childhood Stuttering for Clinicians by Clinicians

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Grinager Ambrose

  • Predictive factors of persistence and recovery: Pathways of childhood stuttering

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline G. Ambrose;Elaine P. Paden;Rebecca N. Throneburg

  • The genetic basis of persistence and recovery in stuttering.

    Nicoline Grinager Ambrose;Nancy J. Cox;Ehud Yairi

  • Early Childhood Stuttering.

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Grinager Ambrose

  • Onset of stuttering in preschool children: selected factors.

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Ambrose

  • Genetics of Stuttering: A Critical Review

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Ambrose;Nancy Cox

  • The early months of stuttering: A developmental study

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Grinager Ambrose;Rebecca Niermann

  • The young child's awareness of stuttering-like disfluency.

    Ruth Ezrati-Vinacour;Rozanne Platzky;Ehud Yairi

  • New complexities in the genetics of stuttering: significant sex-specific linkage signals

    Rathi Suresh;Nicoline Ambrose;Cheryl Roe;Anna Pluzhnikov

  • Disfluencies at the Onset of Stuttering.

    Ehud Yairi;Barbara Lewis

  • Genetic aspects of early childhood stuttering.

    Nicoline Grinager Ambrose;Ehud Yairi;Nancy Cox

  • A Longitudinal Investigation of Speaking Rate in Preschool Children Who Stutter

    Kelly Dailey Hall;Ofer Amir;Ehud Yairi

  • Stuttering: Foundations and Clinical Applications

    Ehud Yairi;Carol Hubbard Seery

  • Prevalence of voice disorders in African American and European American preschoolers.

    Melissa C. Duff;Adele Proctor;Ehud Yairi

  • Early childhood stuttering III: initial status of expressive language abilities.

    Ruth V. Watkins;Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Grinager Ambrose

  • The onset of stuttering in two- and three-year-old children: a preliminary report.

    Ehud Yairi

  • Early Childhood Stuttering I

    Ehud Yairi;Nicoline Grinager Ambrose

  • Early Childhood Stuttering

    Ehud Yairi;Denise M. Carrico

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy J. Cox
Nancy J. Cox Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Edwin H. Cook
Edwin H. Cook University of Illinois at Chicago
Melissa C. Duff
Melissa C. Duff Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Carole Ober
Carole Ober University of Chicago
Roger J. Ingham
Roger J. Ingham University of Southampton

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