STUDDERING [ˈstədər]
VERB
See also: Stuttering Shuddering Shudderingly Sputtering Studding Studdingsail
1. What does Studdering mean? Present participle of studder
Stuttering is characterized by repeated words, sounds, or syllables and disruptions in the normal rate of speech. For example, a person may repeat the same consonant, like “K,” “G,” or “T.” They may have difficulty uttering certain sounds or starting a sentence.
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Stuttering is a speech disorder. It’s also called stammering or diffluent speech. Stuttering is characterized by: repeated words, sounds, or syllables. halting speech production. uneven rate of speech.
Stuttering - also called stammering or childhood-onset fluency disorder - is a speech disorder that involves frequent and significant problems with normal fluency and flow of speech. People who stutter know what they want to say, but have difficulty saying it.