Why is it that people who stammer can sing or recite a poem, without a problem?
This question really confuses all. It is interesting that people who stammer can often sing or recite a poem fluently using different accents, whispering, acting a part in a play, are often easy for them. It may be that this is not his/her original style of speech, its a copied style. The words are already there, so the language doesnt need to be planned or constructed. But none of these facts have ever been found to be helpful in overcoming stammering.
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