Existence of Stuttering in SIgn Language and Other Forms of Expressive Communication

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question about this interesting article

From: Marina Polyakova
Date: 08 Oct 2006
Time: 19:02:57 -0500
Remote Name: 71.167.33.143

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Hi Mr. Snyder, I am a graduate student at NYU. I thought your article was extremely interesting and addressed something that I had been wondering about. Being that the expression of any communication can be disrupted by disfluencies because of perhaps a common neural process, would you expect there to be significant differences between stuttering in different modalities, such as a difference between stuttering in sign language and stuttering in SimCom? Also, would you say that the complexity of the modality has an affect on the prevalence of stuttering?


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