Believe it or not...James Earl Jones (Dark Vader...Star Wars) has/had a stutter problem. Others: Bruce Willis (actor) Winston Churchill (statesman) Bill Walton (NBA player / commentator) John Melendez (Tonight Show announcer) Jimmy Stewart (actor) Bob Newhart (actor) Mel Tillis (singer) Rob Bloom (writer) John Stossel (commentator) Alan Rabinowitz (writer) Nick Brendon (actor) Yeah, James Earl Jones does stutter. He even stutters in one of his movies. I can't remember the name, but he plays a police sheriff who stutters. Marilyn Monroe stuttered.
The list below tells you some kinds of famous people that are afraid of public speaking.
Bruce Willis
Tiger Woods
Julia Roberts Mel Tillis .
Anthony Quinn
Jimmy Stewart
Nicholas Brendon
Eric Roberts
Rowan Atkinson
Sam Neill
Winston Churchill
Aristotle
Sir Isaac Newton
King Edward the VII
A few famous stutterers are Marylin Monroe, Pronsias De Rossa, Gareth Gates, Winston Churchill, Bruce Willis.
in bible times, some of them could be Moises in Old Testament, and could be paul in the New Testament.
The list includes James Earl Jones, Mel Tillis, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe, Carly Simon, and many more celebrities who make their living by announcing, acting, or singing.
mostly all off them,they all do drugs and are confused with their religion,they forget who they really are and where they come from
he is famous because he helped the black people by doing a speech to encourage them to fight with him. done by priscila w
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Who are some famous people from botswana?
Buckingham Palace
Jon Eisenson has written: 'The psychology of speech' 'Examining for aphasia' 'Language and speech disorders in children' -- subject(s): In infancy & childhood, Language disorders, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders, Speech disorders in children 'Adult aphasia' -- subject(s): Aphasia 'Basic speech'
Kathryn M. Yorkston has written: 'Clinical management of dysarthric speakers' -- subject- s -: Articulation disorders, Diagnosis, Speech disorders, Speech therapy, Treatment 'Management of speech and swallowing disorders in degenerative diseases' -- subject- s -: Neurodegenerative Diseases, Deglutition Disorders, Complications, Speech Disorders, Therapy 'Assessment of intelligibility of dysarthric speech' -- subject- s -: Speech disorders
Suzanne Deplanck de Parrel has written: 'Les troubles de la phonation' -- subject(s): Speech disorders, Speech therapy 'Speech disorders' -- subject(s): Speech disorders, Speech therapy
Barbara Weitzner-Lin has written: 'Communication assessment and intervention with infants and toddlers' -- subject(s): Communication Disorders, Communicative disorders in children, Communicative disorders in infants, Infant, Language disorders, Preschool Child, Speech disorders, Speech disorders in children, Speech therapy for children, Therapy, Treatment
Barbara J. Hall has written: 'Speech, language, and hearing disorders' -- subject(s): Hearing disorders in children, Language disorders in children, Speech disorders in children
Jerome G. Alpiner has written: 'Speech and hearing disorders in children' -- subject(s): Communicative disorders in children, Speech disorders
Henry Head has written: 'Aphasia and kindred disorders of speech' -- subject(s): Aphasia, Speech disorders
Donald B Freed has written: 'Motor speech disorders' -- subject(s): Speech disorders
Pamela Grunwell has written: 'The analysis of phonological disability in children' 'Clinical phonology' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Disorders of Speech, Language disorders, Phonetics, Phonology, Physiological aspects, Physiological aspects of Speech, Physiology, Speech, Speech disorders, Speech therapy, Speech therapy for children, Treatment 'Analyzing Cleft Palate Speech'
Yes. The children with speech and language disorders can go to normal schools they will just go to special speech classes during the day to improve their speech.
Scientists of speech pathology study various aspects of speech and language disorders. This includes the causes, development, diagnosis, and treatment of speech and language issues, such as stuttering, articulation disorders, language delays, and voice disorders. They may also research the effectiveness of different therapy techniques and interventions for individuals with communication difficulties.
Martin J. Ball has written: 'Methods in clinical phonetics' -- subject(s): Phonetics, Language disorders, Speech disorders 'Celtic Linguistics/Ieithyddiaeth Geltaidd: Readings in the Brythonic Languages Festschrift for T. Arwyn Watkins (Amsterdam Studies in the Theory and History ... IV: Current Issues in Linguistic Theory)' 'Instrumental Clinical Phonetics (Exc Business And Economy (Whurr))' 'Phonetics for Communication Disorders' 'Phonology for communication disorders' -- subject(s): Phonology, Phonetics, Speech disorders, English language, Speech Disorders 'Phonetics for speech pathology' -- subject(s): Phonetics, Speech therapy, Physiology, Speech, Hearing disorders, Speech disorders, Auditory perception 'Mutation in Welsh' -- subject(s): Mutation, Welsh language 'Methods in Clinical Phonetics (Methods In Communication Disorders (Whurr))'