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commentr/StutterJun 30, 2019
3 points

There's a singer who kinda cheats around her stutter in interviews by doing an "interview" voice that's essentially the same accent, just more deliberate and enunciated. I feel like at the end of the ...

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commentr/StutterJun 30, 2019
9 points

Just like you don't stutter when you sing, you don't stutter when you speak in an accent, because you use different 'routes' in your brain. Some people don't stutter when they act. Yes, there's famou...

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postr/StutterJun 30, 2019
10 points

Ello Mate!

Ello Mate! Accents and stuttering? What’s the science behind it. Why does my stutter go away when I speak in an accent?...

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commentr/StutterJun 28, 2019
5 points

Hey, fellow stutterer here, though I admit mine is mild. I've been someone who had to answer phones, give announcements, and all that jazz. I do it regularly. Do you find you can be fluent when ta...

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commentr/StutterJun 27, 2019
2 points

Same. I'm an Arabic student, I stutter constantly with all the hard contacts the language has. The exception is Quran recitation, where I can just fly through it for the most part....

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commentr/StutterJun 24, 2019
3 points

Most stutterers (myself included) don't stutter when they sing or read aloud to themselves. When I was working with my therapist he posed an interesting scenario. What if I was reading aloud to myse...

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commentr/StutterJun 23, 2019
2 points

I sing and actually rap fluently as well. It’s a very nice way to blow off steam, just to sing freely and without stuttering to a song you really like...

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commentr/StutterJun 22, 2019
1 points

I thought because singing has a kind of ritme to it and you use another part of your brain to sing and another to speak and the speaking part is a bit messed up by stutterers. Maybe im talking out of...

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commentr/StutterJun 22, 2019
5 points

This is s thing that happens to everyone. I’m not 100% sure why but I think it has something to do with singing and talking using different parts of the brain...

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commentr/StutterJun 22, 2019
2 points

Me too, I sing perfectly and I also recite the Quran and that comes fluent as well. I guess because both have a sort of rhythm which helps with breathing correctly...

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postr/StutterJun 22, 2019
3 points

I don't stutter when I sing?

I don't stutter when I sing? Am someone who's been dealing with stuttering since I was 7, and there was a time my mom asked why I speak fine when I sing, but stutter when I talk, which I myself have n...

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commentr/StutterJun 20, 2019
1 points

I'm definitely more comfortable in English. I've lived in the U.S. for 19 years and France for 7. I have been told that by relatives that my voice changes when I speak French vs English though. But ma...

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commentr/StutterJun 20, 2019
1 points

I think that you are more confident in your mother tongue and that's why you don't stutter that much. I started studying french and my stuttering has gotten worse too. But, I really don't think there'...

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commentr/StutterJun 20, 2019
2 points

I moved from France to the U.S. when I was around 7 and it was about a year later that I started stuttering. I'm wondering if you—or anyone else here—experienced something similar? I actually find tha...

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commentr/StutterJun 18, 2019
1 points

I don't stutter as much in English (second language) as I do in Russian (mother tongue). Maybe there's just more difficult combinations of letters in Russian for me to pronounce, so that's why, but yo...

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commentr/StutterJun 17, 2019
1 points

I stutter a little less in English. I stutter more in Spanish because when i go home to visit I’m still getting used to speaking Spanish almost every day....

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commentr/StutterJun 16, 2019
3 points

I think that it has to do with the fact that we not only have to focus on getting the words out but also the words themselves, the grammar, etc. There's simply put too many things to focus on and sin...

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commentr/StutterJun 15, 2019
1 points

Yes please keep updating, i tried b complex, B12 Methylcobalamin, Sulbutiamine, Lions Mushroom, many vitamins, fish oil etc still have not fixed my stuttering, im 27 years old...

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commentr/StutterJun 8, 2019
2 points

Speech therapy didn't help me. As far as I know there is no cure, but sometimes treatment can help minimise your stutter. That being said, there's a lot of actors who supposedly stutter. James Earl Jo...

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commentr/StutterJun 6, 2019
1 points

Talking to yourself is a low stress situation and not communication. You don't hit your stuttering theshold then....

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