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  2. 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".

  3. 50 Terrible School Presentations People Have Had The ...

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    The kid was stumbling over the words because they were big ones he’d evidently never seen before. Everything else is fuzzy since it was over 15 years ago. Cheers!

  4. Logorrhea (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, logorrhea or logorrhoea (from Ancient Greek λόγος logos "word" and ῥέω rheo "to flow") is a communication disorder that causes excessive wordiness and repetitiveness, which can cause incoherency.

  5. Why are more voters worried about Biden’s age than Trump’s ...

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    There have been several instances where he publicly stumbled — including when he fell down the stairs to Air Force One ... stumbling over words can be misread or read as cognitive decline, even ...

  6. 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.

  7. Got Stage Fright? Here's How You Can Get Over Your Fear of ...

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    And while the fear of public speaking is common, the act is more anxiety-producing for some people than others. Fear of public speaking, or glossophobia, affects people of all ages, and is ...

  8. Anomic aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Anomic aphasia, also known as dysnomia, nominal aphasia, and amnesic aphasia, is a mild, fluent type of aphasia where individuals have word retrieval failures and cannot express the words they want to say (particularly nouns and verbs). [1]

  9. Trump touts his cognitive strength. But does he raise more ...

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    The discussion, in which Trump said he recently "aced" another cognitive, came about 20 minutes into his nearly hour-and-half speech.