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Choral Speech Inhibits Stuttering

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Uploaded by on Apr 29, 2009

Stuttering is a speech disorder overtly characterized by sound, word or phase repetitions, phoneme prolongations and postural fixations that impedes the natural flow of speech. This video demonstrates complete stuttering inhibition via choral speech techniques. Choral speech is when the speaker who stutters talks in approximate unison with other speakers. As noted in the video, choral speech is thought to be the most powerful stuttering inhibitors known.

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  • this is so true! i stutter when speaking alone, but I never stutter in a pair

  • I remember when I was at school, there was something called choral speaking where the teach would put us together in pairs or in a group to read something and although I have stuttered all my life it was really easy not stuttering.

  • IVE NOTICED THAT

  • @laqg86 i havent ever over come my stutter. not till i get my speech device

  • @cutemoguy are u stutter?? ,How did you overcome?, i'm a stutter

  • thats what I had experienced at the Tulsa University in Oklahoma.

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