Category of speech including interrupted utterances or filler words
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A speech disfluency, also spelled speech dysfluency, is any of various breaks, irregularities, or non-lexical vocables which occur within the flow of otherwise fluent speech. These include "false starts", i.e. words and sentences that are cut off mid-utterance; phrases that are restarted or repeated, and repeated syllables; "fillers", i.e. grunts, and non-lexical or semiarticulate utterances such as huh, uh, erm, um, and hmm, and, in English, well, so, I mean, and like; and "repaired" utterances, i.e. instances of speakers correcting their own slips of the tongue or mispronunciations (before anyone else gets a chance to). Huh is claimed to be a universal syllable.[1]
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A speechdisfluency, also spelled speech dysfluency, is any of various breaks, irregularities, or non-lexical vocables which occur within the flow of otherwise...
beyond the external speechdisfluencies that are not observable by the listener. The moment of stuttering often begins before the disfluency is produced, described...
or without instrumental accompaniment Speechdisfluency, an utterance that interrupts the normal flow of speech Vocalization of consonantal text, the...
or a more abrupt discourse shift.' Filler (linguistics) So (word) Speechdisfluency Tag question Carol Lynn, Moder; Aida Martinovic-Zic (2004). Discourse...
and Slovakia (Uh is the Slovak name) A discourse marker indicating speechdisfluency, also spelled er variously pronounced UK: /ɜːr/ or US: /ʌ/ University...
pauses known as vocal fillers or speechdisfluency. Nonverbal symptoms could include going blank during the speech, and remaining dependent on note cards...
de Madero. He studied law at the Universidad Regiomontana. He has speechdisfluency problems.[citation needed] Madero is a member of the National Action...
ICD 315.31". Children's Speech Care Center. Retrieved 8 December 2013. "Stuttering". Children and stuttering; Speechdisfluency; Stammering. U.S. National...
Nicholas Christenfeld; Bernard Ravina; Frances Bilous (March 1991). "SpeechDisfluency and the Structure of Knowledge". Journal of Personality and Social...
magazine Umm Kulthum, Egyptian singer "Um" or "umm", an instance of speechdisfluency UMM blocks, Urea-molasses multinutrient blocks Arabic word for mother...
correspond to words of adult speech, are also sometimes called vocables. Non-lexical vocables in music Onomatopoeia Speechdisfluency "vocable". Oxford English...
of spoken English, serving as a discourse particle, filler, hedge, speechdisfluency, or other metalinguistic unit. Although these particular colloquial...
irregular intervals between words, superficially similar to the "uh" speechdisfluency or discourse marker seen in ordinary conversation but with a more...
distinguishing fluent and confluent speech. Cognitive load is an important predictor of formulaic language. More disfluency is found in longer utterances and...
ideas quickly. Linguistics Phonics Precision teaching Speech and language pathology Speechdisfluencies Synthetic phonics Eye movement in reading Look up...
change the meaning of the surrounding speech. This particular type of pause is one of several types of speechdisfluencies, which also includes silent pauses...
a universal utterance requesting clarification Huh (disfluency), a non-lexical element in speech huH (magazine), a 1994–1996 American music magazine Huh...
information discovered as a result of speech error studies and other disfluency data, such as tip-of-the-tongue research. The Utterance Generator Model...
went out just now." or "I'll be done with it now now.") no common speechdisfluency or filler oke male friend, either shortened from bloke or from the...
an individual's speech, which begins in childhood and may persist over a lifetime. Stuttering is a form of disfluency; Disfluencies may be due to unwanted...
Paragraphia, similar to paraphasia, but for written languages SpeechdisfluencySpeech error Word salad, an unintelligible jumble of words Manasco, Hunter...
by computers. It is also known as automatic speech recognition (ASR), computer speech recognition or speech-to-text (STT). It incorporates knowledge and...
languages is by observing and analyzing instances of speech errors, which include speechdisfluencies like false starts, repetition, reformulation and constant...
Cognition in 2010 showed disfluency could lead to improved retention and classroom performance. The article stated that disfluency can be produced merely...
trademark "oro" (おろ) as a placeholder to be an expression of the English speechdisfluency "huh". Watsuki notes that he was surprised at how well it caught on...