Bryng Bryngelson
The information below is the start of a memorial to Bryng Bryngelson and his contribution to the field of speech-language pathology, and especially to the area of stuttering.
His Professional Contributions
- Bibliography of Bryng Bryngelson's work
- Chapter 2 Speech Therapy: A Book of Readings, (PDF) edited by Charles Van Riper published in 1953 by New York: Prentice Hall, and linked here from that book are two articles by Bryngelson
- Bryngelson, Bryng, "Voluntary stuttering," The Professional Discussions of the Ninth Annual Convention of the American Speech Correction Association, 1934, Vol. 4, pp. 35-38. (PDF)
- Bryngelson, Bryng. "Prognosis of Stuttering," Journal of Speech Disorders, 1938. Volume 3, pp. 121-23, added to Chapter 2 Speech Therapy: A Book of Readings, (PDF)
- Bryngelson-Glaspey Articulation Test
- Honors of ASHA
- Excerpts (30 minutes audio) from Neuroanatomical and Neurophysiological Considerations of Stuttering - part of a symposium on stuttering held at the University of Wisconsin, in Madison, in the summer of 1959, supported by an Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Grant. Presentations from additional presenters are available at Voices: Past and Present
- Various Newspaper Articles featuring the work of Bryngelson
Up close and personal - biography, pictures, personal stories
- Bryng Bryngelson from Judy Duchan's A History of Speech-Language Pathology
- Biographical notes
- Bryngelson relates an embarrassing story
- Family shares some Pictures in PDF
His friends and family remember
- Personal memories
- The Van Riper family remembers
- About Bryng: On Publication Of Clinical Group Therapy - an article by Ernest H. Henrikson, a Professor of Speech at the University of Minnesota, a friend and colleague of Bryngelson.
Copyright 1997-2012