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#18320 02/04/01 04:31 PM
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What is the word to describe the "um...er...uh" sounds used by public speakers (poor ones) or anyone??? Help!


#18321 02/04/01 05:03 PM
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Possibly hemming, hawing, or hesitating?
Please let me take this opportunity to say welcome to you, des, BeingCJ, and several others whom I have missed. 'Twasn't an oversight, it's been a matter of constraints, not the least of which is time. My apologies nonetheless.


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Embolalia. Definitely embolalia. (And i know this because, as tsuwm pointed out, i'm getting a head start on my vacation vocabulary list. )

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Um... er... eliminating the tag (signature) line would be an even better start on said list, Ms Bacon


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I apologize, ex animo, Ms. Anna. Correction's been made.



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Hey, as a result of this thread I gotta bran new sig line ... lookahere! (if it works)

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embolalia is probably the correct word, pathologically speaking. my research shows that the ToastmastersŪ call these "word whiskers" (heaven only knows why) and earn you a 'ding' or a 'buzz'. and is it possible that they are included in the term "cluttering" (as in cluttering up your speech, and to suggest stuttering) in the UK?

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The Oxford Dictionary of English Grammar calls them hesitation noises.

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