- with a
stutter" in her 1941 book I was
Winston Churchill's
Private Secretary. She
related one example, "'It's s-s-simply s-s-splendid,' he
stuttered—as he...
- who
stutter, a
medical model approach has led to
interventions for
stuttered speech with
outcomes being centred around fluency and
fixing stuttered speech...
- Look up
stutter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stutter, or
stuttering is a
speech disorder characterized by the
spasmodic repetition of a sound...
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would not want to look bad by
refusing an
interview from
someone who
stuttered.
Melendez sported long hair and
metal T-shirts,
asking questions by reading...
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Stuttering (alalia syllabaris), also
known as
stammering (alalia
literalis or
anarthria literalis), is a
speech disorder in
which the flow of
speech is...
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Stuttering therapy is any of the
various treatment methods that
attempt to
either reduce stuttering to some
degree in an
individual or cope with negative...
- The
stutter edit, or
stutter effect, is the
rhythmic repetition of
small fragments of audio,
occurring as the
common 16th note repetition, but also as...
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prevention of
stuttering in
young children and the most
effective treatment available for
teenagers and adults.
Malcolm Fraser was a
person who
stuttered. His...
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Vanity Fair that he
became an
advocate for
stuttering awareness after portraying a
character who
stuttered in a play. Also, he is a
founder of The Big...
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Larkin was
worried that
listeners would realize he
stuttered, and his wife, Judy,
suggested that he talk
about it
directly in his music...