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pressured speech

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speech (spēch) the expression of thoughts and ideas by vocal sounds.
esophageal speech  that produced by vibration of the column of air in the esophagus against the contracting cricopharyngeal sphincter; used after laryngectomy.
explosive speech  speech uttered with more force than necessary.
mirror speech  a speech abnormality in which the order of syllables in a sentence is reversed.
pressured speech  logorrhea.
scanning speech  that in which syllables of words are separated by noticeable pauses.
staccato speech  that in which each syllable is uttered separately.
telegraphic speech  that consisting of only certain prominent words and lacking articles, modifiers, and other ancillary words, a form of agrammaticism in other than young children.

pressured speech
Pressure of speech Neurology Speech that is rapid and voluminous, as if the speaker is under pressure Psychiatry A virtually continuous flow of accelerated speech that may be difficult or impossible to interrupt by the listener; PS may be loud, emphatic, socially uninhibited, and continue even though no one is listening


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