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  2. Filler (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    Every conversation involves turn-taking, which means that whenever someone wants to speak and hears a pause, they do so. Pauses are commonly used to indicate that someone's turn has ended, which can create confusion when someone has not finished a thought but has paused to form a thought; in order to prevent this confusion, they will use a filler word such as um, er, or uh.

  3. Speech disfluency - Wikipedia

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    A disfluence or nonfluence is a non-pathological hesitance when speaking, the use of fillers (“like” or “uh”), or the repetition of a word or phrase. This needs to be distinguished from a fluency disorder like stuttering with an interruption of fluency of speech, accompanied by "excessive tension, speaking avoidance, struggle behaviors, and secondary mannerism".

  4. Oral skills - Wikipedia

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    Verbal fillers are commonly used when a speaker recalls or is confused by what they are saying. "Um", "Err" and "Hmm", are commonly used verbal fillers. The repetition of phrases in sentences is a verbal filler. that These unintentional pauses can affect the clarity of speech as it creates gaps in the speaker's sentences.

  5. Trump refers to Kamala Harris’ 2020 viral ‘I’m speaking ...

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    “I’m talking now, if you don’t mind,” Trump, 78, said mid-sentence as Harris, 59, spoke with a muted microphone. ... then say that. Otherwise, I’m speaking,” she said in front of a sea ...

  6. Twitter can't stop talking about this photo of Kellyanne Conway

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    It has not been long since a photo of Kellyanne Conway has sparked controversy on the internet -- a snap of the Trump senior adviser kneeling on an Oval Office couch went viral just last month.

  7. We The Tweeple - The Huffington Post

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    Never before has Twitter played such a prominent role in an election. If Clinton or Trump wants to say something or react to news — even if it's at 3 a.m. — they don't need to coordinate a press conference. They just need to tap that little blue bird. And in a blink of an eye, they’ve reached millions.

  8. Palilalia - Wikipedia

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    Palilalia is defined as the repetition of the speaker's words or phrases, often for a varying number of repeats. Repeated units are generally whole sections of words and are larger than a syllable, with words being repeated the most often, followed by phrases, and then syllables or sounds.

  9. What draft evaluators are saying about UM’s Ward. And ... - AOL

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    George was called for three unsportsmanlike penalties late last season, but UM coaches stood by him. “A year ago, everybody was all over him and me because there was some post snap stuff that ...