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Stuttering (commonly known as stammering in the UK and scientifically known as dysphemia) is a speech disorder in which the normal flow of speech is frequently disrupted by repetitions (sounds, syllables, words or phrases), pauses and prolongations that differ both in frequency and severity from those of normally fluent individuals. ...
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Stuttering
... Stuttering is a speech disorder in which the normal flow of speech is disrupted by frequent repetitions or prolongations of speech sounds, syllables or words or by an individual''s inability to start ...
Source: Cleveland Clinic
Stuttering ... Speech is normally produced through a series of precisely coordinated muscle movements involving respiration (the breathing mechanism), phonation (the voicing mechanism) and articulation (throat, pala...
Source: National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders
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- Stuttering
... Speech is normally produced through a series of precisely coordinated muscle movements involving respiration (the breathing mechanism), phonation (the voicing mechanism) and articulation (throat, pala...
Resources
- American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
- Children Aware of Stuttering as Early as Age Three (American Speech-Language Hearing Association)

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