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- Automatic_speech abstract "Automatic speech (also known as embolalia) refers to the verbalization of different words or phrases that occur without the conscious effort of the individual. This type of speech component often serves as verbal filler during the middle of a presentation or conversation. It consists of words not directly under the control of a person's conscious mind, and are spoken without thought. Such speech includes false starts, hesitations, repetitions that accompany words that speakers plan and utter coherent sentences, and filler words (such as "Like", "Er" and "Uhm"). The word embolalia comes from the Greek word embolos which means 'something thrown in', from the word emballo- meaning 'to throw in', and -lalia meaning 'speech, chattering and babbling; abnormal or disordered form of speech.".
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- Automatic_speech wikiPageID "3284859".
- Automatic_speech wikiPageLength "30755".
- Automatic_speech wikiPageOutDegree "45".
- Automatic_speech wikiPageRevisionID "677045172".
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Aphasia.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Apraxia.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Apraxia_of_speech.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Automatic_writing.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistics.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Cognitive_load.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Developmental_coordination_disorder.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Developmental_verbal_dyspraxia.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Disfluencies.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Dysarthria.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Filler_(linguistics).
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Filler_words.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Glossolalia.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Jules_Séglas.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Leonard_Bloomfield.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Neurological_disorder.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Profanity.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Speech_disfluency.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Speech_production.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Swear_words.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink Transcortical_sensory_aphasia.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink W._B._Yeats.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLink William_Butler_Yeats.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLinkText ""filled" pauses".
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLinkText "Automatic speech".
- Automatic_speech wikiPageWikiLinkText "automatic speech".
- Automatic_speech hasPhotoCollection Automatic_speech.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Automatic_speech wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Automatic_speech subject Category:Linguistics.
- Automatic_speech type Humanity.
- Automatic_speech type Science.
- Automatic_speech comment "Automatic speech (also known as embolalia) refers to the verbalization of different words or phrases that occur without the conscious effort of the individual. This type of speech component often serves as verbal filler during the middle of a presentation or conversation. It consists of words not directly under the control of a person's conscious mind, and are spoken without thought.".
- Automatic_speech label "Automatic speech".
- Automatic_speech sameAs m.0939_d.
- Automatic_speech sameAs Q4531600.
- Automatic_speech sameAs Q4531600.
- Automatic_speech wasDerivedFrom Automatic_speech?oldid=677045172.
- Automatic_speech isPrimaryTopicOf Automatic_speech.