My personal walk with cluttering: From non-believer to believer

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Re: My personal walk with cluttering: From non-believer to believer

From: John Tetnowski
Date: 25 Apr 2010
Time: 21:31:22 -0500
Remote Name: 74.171.126.240

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People who clutter often tell me that they were misdiagnosed for years. A complete analysis of the speech errors is one of the most useful things to do. People who stutter primarily have part word repetitions, prolongations, and blocks as their nonfluencies. People who clutter have other types on nonfluencies as well, such as multi-syllable whole word repetitions, phrsae repetitons, interjections, incomplete phrases, broken words, etc. I think that you must really transcribe the sample and learn from it. After several transcriptions, you will get a better understanding. Thanks, John Tetnowski


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