Stuttering is a speech disorder which directly affects the fluency of speech. This is a speech problem that usually begins during the childhood and then lasts throughout one’s life. The speech sounds may get disrupted when a person stutters. The stuttering affects speech fluency and the person...
Stuttering is a speech disorder with involuntary repetition and prolongation of sounds and syllables, and silent blocks in which the stutterer’s vocal folds close and prevent the release of air and the production of sound. These obstacles negatively affect the pace, clarity, and prosody (emotional...
根据倒数第二段Most experts recommend early evaluation and treatment aimed at preventing the development of a chronic(慢性的) communication disorder.可知,多数的专家建议及早去医院诊断和治疗, 故答案为B。 30.推理判断题。根据本文最后一句Many people who have taken stuttering treatment programs are able to...
A., GraziosiP., GirlandaM., EbreoL., MorganteMorgante F, Barbuto M, Ricciardi L, Sorbera C, Graziosi A, Girlanda P. Stuttering speech disorder is related to freezing of gait in Parkinson’s disease. Mov Disord Suppl. 2013;1:858....
Functional Lateralization of Speech Processing in Adults and Children Who Stutter Developmental stuttering is a speech disorder in fluency characterized by repetitions, prolongations and silent blocks, especially in the initial parts of ... S Yutaka,M Koichi,K Toshizo,... - 《Frontiers in Psychology...
Stuttering, also called stammering or childhood-onset fluency disorder, is when normal developmental disfluencies become a chronic condition that persists into adulthood. Stuttering is characterized by frequent and significant problems with normal fluency and flow of speech. People who stutter know what ...
Y Tran,E Blumgart,A Craig - 《Journal of Fluency Disorders》 被引量: 77发表: 2011年 Language and motor abilities of preschool children who stutter: Evidence from behavioral and kinematic indices of nonword repetition performance Stuttering is a disorder of speech production that typically arises ...
Stuttering is a speech disorder which impacts the personal and professional lives of millions of people worldwide. To save themselves from the stigma and embarrassment, people who stutter (PWS) may adopt different strategies to conceal their stuttering. One of the common strategies is word substituti...
Stuttering is an involuntary disruption in the normal flow of speech. It can be manifested in several ways. A person may stutter by repeating whole or partial words or sounds, like “st-st-st-stutter.” A person may also prolong sounds at the beginning of words, like “ssssssssstutter.”...
Cluttering: talking too fast and/or unintelligible. Learn all about the differences with stuttering. Incl. explanation, examples and tips.