They found that a portion of Wernicke's area, which is believed to control language comprehension and auditory processing, was significantly enlarged in stutterers. |
Possibly stutterers may be shy or hostile because of developmental origins at an oral dependent-incorporative level. |
He has landed his dream job as a primary school teacher and become a coach who has helped thousands of fellow stutterers beat the condition. |
But I know a number of stutterers now who I feel very sorry for, because I can see how inhibiting it is for them, and how crippling. |
And Miss Manners wants it to be clear that this applies not only to stutterers, but to spouses as well. |
All hunchbacks walk with their heads held high, all stutterers harangue, all deaf people speak low. |