Fluency as a Second Language

Post uploaded December 9, 2015.

[September 18, 2024 update: The Calgary talk referred to the Canadian Association for People Who Stutter (CAPS); the name was subsequently changed to the shorter version: Canadian Stuttering Association (CSA).]

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I’ve recently had a request for a copy of a talk that I gave at a national conference in Calgary in August 2001. The topic was: “Fluency as a Second Language.”

I’m no longer much involved with this particular line of volunteer work; however, maybe you have had first-hand experiences with a disability, or people in your family or among your friends have had such experiences. Or, assuming that you get to grow very, very old, you may become acquainted with disabilities as a result of aging.

If you are in any of the above-noted categories, my talk may be of interest to you.

Here’s the talk, from 2001 in Calgary:

Jaan Pill Aug 2001 presentation

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