“Um, Like, So”: How Filler Words Can Be Effective in Communication

“Um, Like, So”: How Filler Words Can Be Effective in Communication Linguist Valerie Fridland and host Matt Abrahams explore the role and importance of filler words in communication. They delve into the significance of ‘um’, ‘uh’, ‘so’, ‘you know’, and other…

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The bias against women’s speech patterns

Women’s speech patterns, particularly uptalk and vocal fry, are often negatively stereotyped.

However, these patterns can be effective strategies for ensuring their turn to speak is not interrupted, especially in professional or educational settings.

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  1. 01“Um, Like, So”: How Filler Words Can Be Effective in Communication
  2. 02The perception of filler words
  3. 03The role of ‘um’ and ‘uh’ in conversation
  4. 04The impact of discourse markers
  5. 05The bias against women’s speech patterns
  6. 06The rise of emojis in business communication
  7. 07The importance of listening
  8. 08Admiration for great communicators
  9. 09The art of branding in language
  10. 10The evolution of language norms

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