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That's why I wrote "likely". There are many conflicting stories out there about stutter - which mainly just means that it's a complex phenomena, yeah....
> It's likely you'll start stuttering once you get acquainted and familiar with the new language. Maybe. But there was a poster on here recently, a guy who stutters in Russian, his first language,...
It's likely you'll start stuttering once you get acquainted and familiar with the new language. Stutter varies across activites - this I'm sure we've all experienced - and performing a new language m...
I did some research about stuttering and foreign languages ( I did Korean language post last month )
I did some research about stuttering and foreign languages ( I did Korean language post last month ) Hello, so, my theory is that.. like i said before, i stutter in Czech and English, but not in new l...
Oh, so did you speak English since you were tiny? With your father? Sorry if too many questions, just curious. No obligation to answer, of course. Moving to the US, wow. That's a big move. You p...
My stuttering is really strange. I have no problems giving a presentation or talking when I am *standing up or able to move freely.* This is because I use my hands to help my fluency. My stuttering co...
Sometimes I wonder if there's a language I could be fluent in. I would probably move to that country if I could be free of my stutter. It's mild in my first language (Danish) but pretty bad in English...
I am happy for you mate! I just spent some time with my Aunt who is like my second mother and because of this fact I tend to stutter alot around her since I dont want to let her down (i am sure you ca...
>**How to succeed in life** with stutter? How do you define this success? :)...
I found it fascinating, because.. i thought that its about fact of talking with people. What i mean with that, almost all stutterers don't have problem, when they're talkin alone right ? So it's ( lik...
This is really interesting, I thought of this as well that some languages make people stutter less (or not stutter at all). I hope there is a study done on this. ...
Focus on content, not speech. When you're coming up to speak be present about the content, not the stutter. That's what i've found works best for me....
Encouraging video Chaz. I tend to talk on the slow side but I still stutter, maybe the exhaling technique would help. I totally get what you say about things getting muddled in your mind. I think we s...
My assumption is that the expressions we're using are tied to certain types or subtypes of communication, with different modes available to us (as a result of upbringing, learning, training, general s...
I can sometimes talk fast in short spurts if I'm having a good day. But I just can't follow! If I'm trying to learn something on YouTube and they talk fast I have to rewind it. I definitely think tha...
Yes, yes, so much yes. I can't even begin to tell you how many times I've seen someone, not only on TV, but in real life too, say something incredibly fast and smoothly, and then think to myself, I'll...
It's just that a lot of what you say sounds like it needs some theorical foundation that just isn't there. It comes off as "novel" in this regard - or perhaps just _personal_ (which makes it even more...
Why am I worse in groups? What is the best level of fluency I can hope for?
Why am I worse in groups? What is the best level of fluency I can hope for? Moderate stutterer here. I've worked through and beaten alot of it. I can now sing/rap give presentations say my name etc. I...
what's new in treatment?
what's new in treatment? Hello all, Mid 30's male stutterer here. Is there any new breakthroughs going on in treatment? I have tried all the antipsychotic medications, that was the big treatment thi...
Thanks for the comment. I never believed that I would grow out of my stutter either, even though family members often told me I would. I think controlling frame has a lot of benefits beyond just makin...