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Doubly funny because I really have a hard time with plosive sounds, so I'll probably be there for a few minutes 😂...
I get that too but just wondering does anyone else still stutter when they text or write something. Idk I just feel like I'm weird and stupid because of it sometimes 😒...
Interjections or extra sounds when talking
Interjections or extra sounds when talking Hi, so when I talk, I often make humming noises like hm (not like the thinking hmmm), nya, or mmmm. I tried to find out why and how that happens, but I can't...
I feel like my "stutter" is because of my mom. I often clutter, block or outright stutter. Mostly clutter. My mom is a fast talker and after I did some research I found that this can be a reason.... I...
Does anyone else croak on vowels and if so, do you have any tips on how to stop/improve?
Does anyone else croak on vowels and if so, do you have any tips on how to stop/improve? Stutterer in my late 20s and I'd say my stutter is severe these past few months. Since about 1.5 years ago I ha...
Hiya, bit of both to be honest, I'm not too informed about the different types but I try to say a word and it's blocked I can't say it, and then I repeat it too!...
I think that the silence part before you said roberta is what i would call a block and i would call what you did with the r sound "rrrrr" a prolongation...
What i should do?
What i should do? I facing a stammering problem since when I child but now I want to fix it recently I got a job and I don't want to represent myself who can't properly speak but I don't have any seri...
The problem is there is a difference between regular disfluencies in speech and dysfluencies in disordered stuttering speech, then being able to differentiate between them. Anyway, good luck....
Just now i heard a kid stutter “ yo-yo-yo your dad” If he viewed this a something bad and started fearing to speak Their speech would snowball into chaos with time...
My stutter began at 5 and I’m 23 and I still have it to this day. It’s not as bad as it was as it used to be repetitive, Now there is a lot of blocks and silence between words :( which doesn’t help ...
I voted "no", as long as you don't do it in front of us or in a mocking way. Personally I cannot stand to hear others stutter, not that I find it embarassing, I honestly feel extremely empathetic to t...
Good job brushing it off. Prolongations are nothing to be embarrassed about. You said the word at your own pace. Also is it not pronounced as an "H" instead of a "ch"?...
I believe there are a couple of types of stammering, but not very many. The most common is developmental stammering which appears in childhood. That doesn't mean that you need to have had obvious dysf...
There are the st-st-st-stutterers and the ____________stammerer. One repeats and the other can’t get his airflow to go. I’m a stammerer and wish I was a repeater at least I could flow through my se...
No capital letters following the first stuttered sound unless you want to depict a more forceful stutter or “push”. When a person who stutters is really forcing it out, the remainder of the word may ...
Yes, I am! Oh wow, thank you, those are really good variant examples of stuttering in dialogues. So would you say you’d lean towards the former of no capital letter following on from the first stutter...
This is a great question. In scholarly papers it is usually depicted as, “Y-y-y-you..” Are you the one writing? If so try not to lean into the part word or single sound repetitions. The single sou...
This is super interesting! I guess in the example you gave "Y-Y-Y-You" is the most accurate representation because your stuck on the start of the word (which happens to be a capital), not continuing w...
I’ve coped my entire life. I still stutter in front of groups and every new person I meet. The way I’ve coped has evolved. I’m surprised you described this event like it was the only stuttering event ...