disfluent
adjective language specialized uk/dɪsˈfluː.ənt/ us/dɪsˈfluː.ənt/
不流利的|不流畅的
not speaking smoothly or continuously; having or producing many pauses or repeated words or sounds
Focusing too much on fluency can make someone feel more uncomfortable about talking and make them more disfluent. 太过注重流利度(反而)会让人觉得说话的时候更不自在,还可能使得他们(说话)更不流利。
Some therapists choose not to treat disfluent speech at all. 有些治疗师选择完全不处理语言不流畅(的问题)。
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- In young children stuttering comes across as being disfluent when in fact it's normal.
- A disfluent child needs to be surrounded by people who do not draw attention to his speech and encourage free talking with no pressure.
- Famous disfluent people include Winston Churchill, who nevertheless captured the world's attention with his inspiring speeches.