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Types of Stutters/Disfluency

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  • This type of stuttering is defined by use of extra sounds, syllables, or words
    Interjection
  • This type of stutter is defined by a single sound repeated
    Sound/Syllable repetition
  • What type of stutter is defined by repeating syllables, words or group of words?
    Repetition
  • "I wa-wa-wa-want to eat some cheese" is an example of which type of repetition?
    Sound/Syllable
  • This is an example of which type of stuttering, " I um, want , um to um um um go to the store."
    Interjection
  • This type of stuttering is defined by changing the order of words or how you say something
    Revisions
  • This is an example of which type of stuttering, "I wwwwwwwwwwant a new toy"
    Prolongation
  • Changing the phrase, "milk and cookies" to "cookies and milk" to be more fluent, is a type of which kind of stutter?
    Revision
  • What type of stutter is defined by being unable to move your mouth or produce sound?
    Blocks
  • "Can I go-go-go-go outside?" is an example of which type of repetition?
    Whole word
  • This type of stutter is defined by a whole word repeated
    Whole word repetition
  • Blinking your eyes whenever you stutter is an example of
    Secondary Movements
  • What type of stutter is defined by stretching out a sound for a long time?
    Prolongation
  • This is an example of which type of stuttering, "I l-l-l-l-like apples"
    Repetition
  • This term is describes the involuntary movements such as eye blinks or head jerking that can be present with a stutter
    Secondary Movements