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  2. Fluency - Wikipedia

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    Fluency (also called volubility and eloquency) refers to continuity, smoothness, rate, and effort in speech production. [1] It is also used to characterize language production, language ability or language proficiency. In speech language pathology it means the flow with which sounds, syllables, words and phrases are joined when speaking quickly ...

  3. Voluble - Wikipedia

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    Search for Voluble in Wikipedia to check for alternative titles or spellings. Start the Voluble article , using the Article Wizard if you wish, or add a request for it ; but please remember that Wikipedia is not a dictionary .

  4. Volubilis - Wikipedia

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    Volubilis. Volubilis (Latin pronunciation: [wɔˈɫuːbɪlɪs]; Arabic: وليلي, romanized: walīlī; Berber languages: ⵡⵍⵉⵍⵉ, romanized: wlili) is a partly-excavated Berber-Roman city in Morocco situated near the city of Meknes that may have been the capital of the Kingdom of Mauretania, at least from the time of King Juba II.

  5. Non-lexical vocables in music - Wikipedia

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    Non-lexical vocables are used in yodeling, Blackfoot music and other Native American music, Pygmy music, the music of the Maldives. In Irish traditional music and Highland Scots music, it is called lilting, and in English traditional music it is called diddling. Vocables frequently act as formal markers, indicating the beginning and end of ...

  6. Paraphasia - Wikipedia

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    Paraphasia is associated with fluent aphasias, characterized by "fluent spontaneous speech, long grammatically shaped sentences and preserved prosody abilities." [4] Examples of these fluent aphasias include receptive or Wernicke's aphasia, anomic aphasia, conduction aphasia, and transcortical sensory aphasia, among others.

  7. Enrique Vila-Matas - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Vila-Matas (born 31 March 1948 in Barcelona) is a Spanish author. [1] He has authored several award-winning books that mix genres and has been branded as one of the most original and prominent writers in the Spanish language. [2][1] He is a founding Knight of the Order of Finnegans, a group which meets in Dublin every year on 16 June to ...

  8. La donna è mobile - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. For the 1942 Italian film, see The Lady Is Fickle. " La donna è mobile " (pronounced [la ˈdɔnna ˌɛ mˈmɔːbile]; "Woman is fickle") is the Duke of Mantua's canzone from the beginning of act 3 of Giuseppe Verdi 's opera Rigoletto (1851). The canzone is famous as a showcase for tenors. Raffaele Mirate 's performance of the ...

  9. Streptolirion - Wikipedia

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    Streptolirion is a genus of climbing monocotyledonous flowering plants in the dayflower family.It consists of a single species, namely Streptolirion volubile.It has a broad distribution in Asia, from China's western Hubei Province as well as the Russian Far East, Korea and Japan in the northeast, south to Vietnam and west to India.