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

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Interesting

From: Natasha Check, graduate student
Date: 18 Oct 2006
Time: 15:54:17 -0500
Remote Name: 24.197.228.214

Comments

As someone replied earlier, this article had so many interesting points. I had never heard of stuttering outside of stuttering in spoken language. I was especially interested in the other modes of expressive communication that have shown the existence of stuttering. For example, the "piano stuttering" or "penmanship stutering." I found this interesting because from my knowledge some people who stutter can be "fluent" singers. I would have never thought that stutter-like behaviors could carry over to other forms of expressive communication. This article has really made me think and continue to think, and I am interested to learn more.


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