avstamming
Avstamming is a term used to describe a practice in performance and online media where creators deliberately insert disfluency-like features, reminiscent of stammering, into speech or text. The aim is to convey character traits, add authenticity, or explore linguistic rhythm. The term appears in speculative fiction, role-playing communities, and experimental digital art circles.
Etymology and scope: The word blends influences from several languages and conveys the idea of rendering or
Techniques: Textual avstamming uses repeated letters (h-he-hello), ellipses, dashes, or broken words to suggest a stutter.
Reception and ethics: Critics argue that avstamming can trivialize or stereotype people who stutter if mishandled.
See also: Stuttering; Representation in media; Performance art.