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stutting, adj.¹ meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English ...
The earliest known use of the adjective stutting is in the Middle English period (1150—1500). OED's earliest evidence for stutting is from before 1425, ... www.oed.com
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Stuttering - Wikipedia
Stuttering, also known as stammering, is a speech disorder characterized externally by involuntary repetitions and prolongations of sounds, syllables, words, ... en.wikipedia.org
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Stuttering - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Stuttering, sometimes called stammering, is a speech condition that involves problems with rhythm and flow when speaking. www.mayoclinic.org
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stutting
▪ I. † ˈstutting, vbl. n. Obs. [f. stut v.1 + -ing1.] = stuttering vbl. n.c 1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode iii. xxxii. (1869) 153 Swich manere of langwetynge and of stutinge and turnynge vpsodoun þe wrong in to þe riht. 1483 Cath. Angl. 370/2 A Stuttynge, balbicies. 1547 Boorde Brev. Health xli. 21 As stut... Oxford English Dictionary
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Stuttering: What It Is, Causes, Treatment & Types - Cleveland Clinic
Stuttering is a condition that happens when muscles you use for speaking twitch or move uncontrollably while you talk. This disrupts the flow of your speech ... my.clevelandclinic.org
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stutting, adj.² meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the adjective stutting. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. www.oed.com
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stutting sail
stutting sail see studding sail. Oxford English Dictionary
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Stuttering (Stammering) - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
Stuttering, or stammering, is a language fluency disorder characterized by disruptions in speech flow, such as pauses, hesitations, and repetitions of ... www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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National Stuttering Association | Empowering People Who Stutter
We support people who stutter, their families, SLPs, students, educators, and employers, offering resources, support groups, and educational tools. www.westutter.org
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Stuttering and Cluttering - ASHA
Stuttering can change from day to day. At times, you may be more fluent; at other times, you may stutter more. Stress or excitement can lead to more stuttering. www.asha.org
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The Truth Behind Stuttering Causes and Solutions - Allina Health
Stuttering is a speech impediment or communication disorder where the flow of speech becomes disrupted. It is characterized by four main disruptions (or ... www.allinahealth.org
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What Is Stuttering | Minnesota State University, Mankato
Stuttering refers to a (a) disruption in the fluency of verbal expression, which is (b) characterized by involuntary, audible or silent, repetitions or ... ahn.mnsu.edu
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Dagne Groven Myhren
She developed her interest in folklore in collaboration with her maternal aunt Ingeborg Refling Hagen and participated in her Stutting Movement. wikipedia.org
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Train (album)
engineer Curtis Mathewson – moog synthesizer, producer, melodica Nick DiDia – engineer Charles Quagliana – engineer Stephen Saper – authoring Richard Stutting wikipedia.org
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stute
▪ I. stut, n. Sc. local. (stʌt) [Perh. a. or cogn. w. Du. stut (see etym. note s.v. stud n.1); perh. a dial. var. of stud n.1] A prop.1559 Extracts Aberd. Reg. (1844) I. 325 Sum remeid to wphald the ruff of the northt yll with propis and stuttis [printed scuttis] for this wyntir sessoun, quhill fair... Oxford English Dictionary
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