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Resources for Communication : Voice
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Spasmodic Dysphonia
Spasmodic dysphonia, also called laryngeal dystonia, is a voice disorder. It is characterized by involuntary spasms or movements in the muscles of the larynx, which causes the voice to break, and have a tight, strained, or strangled sound.
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Stuttering: What is stuttering?
Stuttering: What is stuttering? Stuttering, sometimes referred to as stammering or diffluent speech, is a speech disorder. As a person who stutters tries to speak, he/she may exhibit these characteristics: frequent repetitions (prolongations) of speech sounds, syllables, or words...
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The National Center for Voice and Speech
Welcome to the website of The National Center for Voice and Speech (NCVS). The NCVS is an interdisciplinary, multi-site team of investigators dedicated to studying the powers, limitations and enhancement of human voice and speech.
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Welcome to the National Aphasia Association
Aphasia is an acquired communication disorder that impairs a person's ability to process language, but does not affect intelligence. Aphasia impairs the ability to speak and understand others, and most people with aphasia experience difficulty reading and writing.
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