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Disfluencies that DO/DO NOT Reflect Stuttering
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Which disfluency typically reflects stuttering?
Interjections (um, like, uh)
Hesitations (pauses)
Part-word repetitions
Revisions
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Which of the following disfluencies typically does NOT reflect stuttering?
Word or phrase repetitions
Prolongations
Part-word repetitions
Blocks
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True or False: Everyone is disfluent sometimes.
True
False
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True or False: The true essence of stuttering is the feeling of loss of control or being stuck while talking.
True
False
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Which disfluency involves stretching out a sound in a word that does reflect stuttering?
Revision
Interjection
Block
Prolongation
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Why do you think there is a difference between the types of disfluencies?
Some disfluencies are related to normal language planning, while others are related to difficulties with speech fluency and control.
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A speaker saying “I like this ham-ham-hamburger” is an example of which type of disfluency that does reflect stuttering?
Part-word repetition
Revision
Hesitation
Block
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Which of the following is an example of a disfluency that does NOT typically reflect stuttering?
Part-word repetitions
Blocks
Interjections
Prolongations
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Which of the following disfluencies does reflect stuttering?
Revisions
Blocks (l----ike this)
Hesitations
Word/Phrase repetitions
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Which of the following typically does not reflect stuttering?
Blocks (l----ike this)
Hesitations (pauses)
Prolongations (lllllke this)
Any disfluency feelng stuck or tense
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