Cluttering is indeed a real speech disorder. However, you do not have it. Everyone speaks like this at times. Some people even speak like this most of the time. If you were a clutterer you would be talking extremely fast to the point where you wouldn't be coherent. You are actually a rather slow speaker (but still in the normal range of speed).
In addition, people who clutter don't think they speak too fast and often don't understand why others don't understand them.
You are speaking at a normal rate, but I think what you are experiencing are relatively normal disfluencies, things like um, pauses, even very short prolongations (look up stuttering to see a true prolongation).
My advice, to work on your normal disfluencies (which everyone has) might be to speak a little slower and maybe more breath?
I watched your videos and I thought I should comment.
I'm a Speech-Language Pathology student at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada. I am currently in a fluency disorders class and just learned about cluttering.
Watching you, I don't believe you have cluttering. Cluttering is characterized by EXTREMELY fast speech and something people refer to as speed mumbling. Large stretches of cluttered speech is completely incoherent; mumbled and far too fast.
Cluttering is indeed a real speech disorder. However, you do not have it. Everyone speaks like this at times. Some people even speak like this most of the time. If you were a clutterer you would be talking extremely fast to the point where you wouldn't be coherent. You are actually a rather slow speaker (but still in the normal range of speed).
MiaMccB 2 days ago
Dude you speak fine, you just need attention
AndiiandBeckii 1 year ago 4
AW!
gravisan 1 year ago
But in response to someone's video response to your cluttering videos, cluttering is a very real speech disorder!
sarabethhori 2 years ago
In addition, people who clutter don't think they speak too fast and often don't understand why others don't understand them.
You are speaking at a normal rate, but I think what you are experiencing are relatively normal disfluencies, things like um, pauses, even very short prolongations (look up stuttering to see a true prolongation).
My advice, to work on your normal disfluencies (which everyone has) might be to speak a little slower and maybe more breath?
I think you are quite fluent :)
sarabethhori 2 years ago 2
Hi,
I watched your videos and I thought I should comment.
I'm a Speech-Language Pathology student at the University of Toronto in Toronto, Canada. I am currently in a fluency disorders class and just learned about cluttering.
Watching you, I don't believe you have cluttering. Cluttering is characterized by EXTREMELY fast speech and something people refer to as speed mumbling. Large stretches of cluttered speech is completely incoherent; mumbled and far too fast.
sarabethhori 2 years ago
i know whats wrong when you say Tlatelolco !! you are having trouble pronoucing the l in between the o and c try to work on that!
barabro 2 years ago