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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2009

i caught a bit more this time, was making a video for a friend trying to show her the pronounciation of 'tlatelolco'
my speech starts out uncomprehendable because i'm thinking of the word tlatelolco too much. when i finaly get to the word, i can't pronounce it because i goofed up so much in the begining (lol oops)
"ok i'm going to try to pronounce this uhhh word of a part ssttt the name of a part of ummm (pause) an area in mexico city (i couldn't understand myself for a second here) and it's spelled umm......" a classic example of [atleast my] cluttering.

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  • Dude you speak fine, you just need attention

  • 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 :)

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  • 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).

  • AW!

  • But in response to someone's video response to your cluttering videos, cluttering is a very real speech disorder!

  • 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.

  • 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!

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