Thursday, July 22, 2010

Fairly is stuttering?
Stuttering is a speech trouble in which sounds, syllables, or words are repeated or prolonged, disrupting the normal flow of speech. Eventually speech disruptions may be attended by struggling behaviors, such as rapid eye blinks or tremors of the lips. Stuttering can hold it hard to communicate with other people, which often affects a person’s quality of life.

Symptoms of stuttering can change importantly throughout a person’s day. In general, speechmaking ahead a group or talking on the telephone may make a person’s stuttering more severe, while singing, reading, or speaking in unison may temporarily reduce stuttering.

Stuttering is sometimes favored to as stammering and by a broader term, disfluent speech.

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