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FromTheMoon [43]
2 years ago
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Interruptions in speech, such as stammering or the use of "uh," "um," or "er," are also called?

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wolverine [178]2 years ago
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Interruptions in speech, such as stammering or the use of "uh," "um," or "er," are also called disfluencies.

<h3>What are Speech Interruptions?</h3>

This refers to the various things that impair a speech by stuttering, stammering, or any other form.

Hence, we can see that when stammering and other forms of short words are used when making a speech, this is known as disfluencies.

This has some disadvantages because it can lead to misunderstandings in communication.

This is shown when the recipient of the speech might have a hard time understanding the speaker.

This can lead to communication barriers that would make both parties unable to see eye to eye, not because they disagree, but because they do not understand each other.

Read more about speech interruptions here:

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