It has also been suggested that APD may be related to cluttering, a fluency disorder marked by word and phrase repetitions.
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Neurogenic stuttering is a type of fluency disorder in which a person has difficulty in producing speech in a normal, smooth fashion.
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Individuals with fluency disorders may have speech that sounds fragmented or halting, with frequent interruptions and difficulty producing words without effort or struggle.
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Journal of Fluency Disorders, 31, 90-115 . ( Note : Also published in 2008 in the Lithuanian Journal Special Education .)
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The most recent version of the DSM-5 describes this speech disorder as " Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder ( Stuttering ) " for developmental stuttering, and " Adult-onset Fluency Disorder ".
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The most recent version of the DSM-5 describes this speech disorder as " Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder ( Stuttering ) " for developmental stuttering, and " Adult-onset Fluency Disorder ".
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It is defined as : " Cluttering is a fluency disorder characterized by a rate that is perceived to be abnormally rapid, irregular, or both for the speaker ( although measured syllable rates may not exceed normal limits ).