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stutter
▪ I. ˈstutter, n.1 Obs. exc. dial. [f. stut v.1 + -er1. (Cf. stoter n.1)] = stutterer.1529 Rastell Pastyme (1811) 79 Lews the Stutter [= Louis the stammerer]. 1530 Palsgr. 277/2 Stuttar, besgu. 1547 Boorde Brev. Health xli. 21 If it [sc. stuttering] do come with beying in the company of a stutter or... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marcel Stutter
Marcel Stutter (born 6 March 1988) is a German professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for BFC Dynamo in the Regionalliga Nordost. References External links Voetbal International profile Marcel Stutter at FuPa 1988 births Living people People from Kamen Footballers from Arnsberg wikipedia.org
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Study finds that adults who stutter don't stutter when they're alone
Adults who stutter do not stutter during private speech. Journal of Fluency Disorders, 105878. The "talk-alone-effect"—the phenomenon in which people who stutter don't stutter when they are alone—has been noted in anecdotal reports but until now, has not been supported by evidence.
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People who stutter are more intelligent? : r/Stutter - Reddit
myxticalnebula. • 4 yr. ago. Studies have shown that people who stutter are slightly more intelligent (their IQs tend to be approximately 10-15 points higher than average I believe), but it's not necessarily because of their neurobiology. There's no set in stone answer as to why we tend to be slightly smarter, but some people hypothesize ...
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stutter
stutter/ˈstʌtə(r); `stʌtɚ/ v[I, Tn, Tn.p]= stammer. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Jason Stutter
Jason Stutter is a New Zealand-based motion picture, television and commercial director. Ninja (2002) Diagnosis: Death (2009) Predicament (2010) The Dead Room (2015) References External links Spooky Pictures Production Company Jason Stutter wikipedia.org
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Stutter when I read out loud : r/Stutter - Reddit
Another solution was to have groups of people read out loud or the entire class. (Just my personal experience of 43 years if stuttering) That's interesting. I don't stutter at all when I read aloud. Try using your finger to point to each word and think about saying individual words, not a whole sentence.
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Stutter (disambiguation)
Stutter or stuttering may also refer to: Music Stutter (album), a 1986 album by the band James "Stutter", a 1989 song by James from One Man Clapping "Stutter" (Elastica song), a 1993 song by Britpop group Elastica "Stutter" (Joe song), a 2000 song by American R&B singer Joe "Stutter" (Maroon 5 song) wikipedia.org
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Why do I stutter? : r/Stutter - Reddit
Similarly, I never stutter when giving presentations. I always stutter with the same people. My father, an authoritative figure in my life, is probably the person I stutter with the most. Nearly every sentence. However, I also stutter with my grandmother, the most sympathetic person to my cause. I stutter more when I speak foreign languages.
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Ronnie Stutter
Career Stutter was in the West Ham United academy until under-14 level, when he joined Chelsea. Style of play Stutter has been described as a right-footed attacking player. wikipedia.org
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When I get drunk, I don't stutter? : r/Stutter - Reddit
SLP here, there are many factors as to why some people are fluent when drinking. One reason could be your are not "thinking" about what your are going to say as much. When tipsy ideas and words just come out even for regular people. For most people who stutter, as the cognitive complexity of the speaking task INCREASES, fluency DECREASES.
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Stutter (album)
James initially wanted to title the album Lost Innocence, before deciding on Stutter. Reception and legacy Stutter was met with generally positive reviews from music critics. wikipedia.org
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Does anyone else only stutter on certain letters? : r/Stutter - Reddit
R's, especially with the distinct american pronunciation where the tongue doesn't touch the roof of the mouth. demonedge. • 9 yr. ago. Yeah I definitely find this is true. For me its usually Js, Bs, Ds, Cs, but it also depends what vowel comes after the letter. For example 'jam', no worries, can say that all day long.
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Stutter step
A stutter step is a footwork technique in tennis and other sports. The stutter step is basically running forward with small steps while squatting, having the back perpendicular to the ground, and having the racquet up wikipedia.org
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when your stutter ruins an argument : r/Stutter - Reddit
Now telling a joke and stuttering that just sucks leaving them hanging for the punchline. If you're trying to win an argument and somebody makes fun of your stutter, you just won the argument. Doesn't even matter what the argument is. You could have been completely in the wrong at the start of the argument. But once they make fun of you, that's ...
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