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The exact origin of the word "stammer" is unclear, but it is thought to be derived from the Proto-Germanic root *stamm-, meaning "to stumble" or "to stutter." This root is also found in the words "stop" and "stem."
The word "stammer" first appeared in Middle English around the 13th century and has been used continuously since then to describe a speech disorder characterized by involuntary repetitions or hesitations. The disorder is also known as stuttering.
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