Source materials in the field of speech correction are numerous and varied. The chief journal is the Journal of Speech and Hearing Disorders, published quarterly by the American Speech and Hearing Association; the business office of this journal at present (1949) is located at Wayne University, Detroit, Michigan. Commonly used textbooks and workbooks are the following:
JohnsonW. (Editor). Speech Problems of Children. Prepared by the American Speech and Hearing Association for the National Society for Crippled Children and Adults. New York: Grune and Stratton, 1949.
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JohnsonW.; BrownS.; CurtisJ.; EdneyC.; and KeasterJ.Speech-handicapped School Children.New York: Harper & Bros., 1948.
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McCulloughGraceWork and Practice Book for Speech Improvement.Magnolia, Massachusetts: Expression Co., 1940.
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SchoolfieldLucille D.Better Speech and Better Reading.Magnolia, Massachusetts: Expression Co., 1937.
CharlesVan Riper,. Stuttering. Prepared under the editorship of Wendell Johnson for the American Speech and Hearing Association. Chicago: National Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc., 1949.
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RobertWest,; LouKennedy,; and AnnaGarr,. The Rehabilitation of Speech.New York: Harper & Bros., 1947 (revised).