happy7117
06-27-2006, 01:05 AM
Talking vs stuttering???
Should stuttering be
considered as talking??
Talking is words strung together
that are clearly understandable
by one..
But stuttering is just that-- words
that are broken, halted, and
stumbled over...
Should stuttering be the same
as talking with tremendous
trouble...
Or should stuttering be considered
as a type of muteness- where in
muteness- no one can say anything,
and in stuttering, a person cannot
say anything clearly- so what a
stutterer is trying to say is not
being understood, so a stutterer's
incoherant speech is like mutenes--
Sorry if the above does not make
sense- but I had trouble on how
I wanted to explain it-- I have that
trouble every single day of
my life when I'm not on this forum!!
Should stuttering be
considered as talking??
Talking is words strung together
that are clearly understandable
by one..
But stuttering is just that-- words
that are broken, halted, and
stumbled over...
Should stuttering be the same
as talking with tremendous
trouble...
Or should stuttering be considered
as a type of muteness- where in
muteness- no one can say anything,
and in stuttering, a person cannot
say anything clearly- so what a
stutterer is trying to say is not
being understood, so a stutterer's
incoherant speech is like mutenes--
Sorry if the above does not make
sense- but I had trouble on how
I wanted to explain it-- I have that
trouble every single day of
my life when I'm not on this forum!!