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What is the Diagnosogenic theory of stuttering?

The diagnosogenic (semantogenic) theory for the onset of stuttering was initially proposed by Wendell Johnson in the early 1940s. It suggested that calling attention to a child's normal hesitations (repetitions) could precipitate stuttering (Bloodstein, 1987).

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