-
called blocks in
which the
person who
stutters is
unable to
produce sounds.
Almost 80
million people worldwide stutter,
about 1% of the world's po****tion...
- Look up
stutter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
stutter, or
stuttering is a
speech disorder characterized by the
spasmodic repetition of a sound...
- 2021.
Stuttering is Cool
follows the
adventures of an
anthropomorphic fox who
stutters. The fox,
Franky Banky,
frequently refers to
stuttering in a positive...
-
pauses or
blocks during which the
person who
stutters is
unable to
produce sounds. The
exact etiology of
stuttering is unknown; both
genetics and neurophysiology...
- use
negative correction of
stuttering.
Fluency shaping therapy focuses on
changing all of the
speech of the
person who
stutters. This type of
therapy involves...
- 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...
- point—i.e. the 128th beat—some
stutters begin to
sound like a tone
rather than a
short percussive beat.
Traditional stutter edits splice percussive vocals...
- 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...
- status. At the end of the movie,
Porky tries to say his
classic line, but
stutters so much, the
lights are
turned off
around him as the
studio closes for...
-
lonely typographer,
makes a
phone call to
discuss a bill issue, but his
stutter keeps him from
getting his
words out, and he is hung up on. Later, in a...