- 912),
called Balbulus ("The
Stutterer") and
described by his
biographer as
being "delicate of body but not of mind,
stuttering of
tongue but not of intellect...
-
Angry man at bus stop
Stutterer won Best Live
Action Short Film at the 88th
Academy Awards in 2016. "North
Yorkshire movie Stutterer lands Oscar chance"...
- the
stutterer to use a
speaking style that
requires careful and
prominent self-monitoring;
examples of such
therapy include one in
which the
stutterer slows...
- "
Stuttering" (Fefe
Dobson song), a 2010
single from Joy
Stutter (display),
unsmooth motion on
displays Stutterer (film), a 2015
short film
Stuttering equivalence...
- the
label '
stutterer' from
those who have been so
labeled have any
effect on
their speech fluency?; will endor****t of the
label '
stutterer' previously...
- and
spontaneity as
attributes they have
gained from
being a
stutterer and
actively stuttering in conversations. Furthermore,
advocates may
point to societal...
- born with a
stutter".
Though a
stutterer might seem to be an
unlikely radio star,
Howard Stern hired a mild
stutterer sight unseen ("He
stutters? Hire him...
- co-starred in the
Academy Award winner for Best Live
Action Short Film
Stutterer.
Pirrie was
raised in Stockbridge, Edinburgh, and
attended the Mary Erskine...
- John
Edward Melendez (born
October 4, 1965), also
known as
Stuttering John, is an
American entertainer. He is best
known for
being a
staff member and wackpacker...
- 1468009541). "Therapy Outcomes".
Stuttering Foundation. 6 May 2011.
Retrieved 16 July 2011. "Winston Churchill,
Stutterer".
University of Toronto. Archived...