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"Stuttering" is the short-hand term used to describe verbal non-fluency in a variety of forms, including involuntary repetitions of sounds, blockages and abnormal hesitations before speaking.
For My F-Fellow St-Stutterers Con Chapman 2010
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Stuttering is a speech disorder characterized by disruptions in the forward flow of speech.
About Stuttering 2010
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Stuttering is also less prevalent ... most likely for the same reason.
English and Chinese Dyslexia Are Very Different » E-Mail 2009
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Stuttering is also less prevalent ... most likely for the same reason.
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Stuttering is generally a small portion of school therapists 'caseloads, which can mean that their expertise lies elsewhere.
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Omar Ha-Redeye also attended a meetup for podcasters where he had a conversation with Daniele “Danny” Rossi from Stuttering is Cool, a show that describes itself as an “open-mic podcast for stutterers.”
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Omar Ha-Redeye also attended a meetup for podcasters where he had a conversation with Daniele “Danny” Rossi from Stuttering is Cool, a show that describes itself as an “open-mic podcast for stutterers.”
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He had a colored man that they called Stuttering Pete, who caught one of the white men and threw him across the mill race.
Autobiography of Rev. Thomas W. Henry, of the A. M. E. Church 1872
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In the spring of 1866 two trains were travelling in company, one in charge of a man known as Stuttering Brown, because of an impediment in his speech.
The Great Salt Lake Trail Henry Inman 1868
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(Soundbite of song, "Stuttering") KEVIN WHITEHEAD: "Stuttering" by pianist Fred Hersch's Pocket Orchestra actually a quartet with voice, trumpet and drums.
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