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  2. Alogia - Wikipedia

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    This is termed poverty of speech [4] or laconic speech. [5] The amount of speech may be normal but conveys little information because it is vague, empty, stereotyped, overconcrete, overabstract, or repetitive. [4] [6] This is termed poverty of content [4] or poverty of content of speech. [6]

  3. Zero (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    For an example, see Standard Chinese phonology#Zero onset. In morphology , a zero morph , [ 1 ] consisting of no phonetic form, is an allomorph of a morpheme that is otherwise realized in speech. In the phrase two sheep-∅ , the plural marker is a zero morph (see nouns with identical singular and plural forms ), which is an allomorph of -s as ...

  4. Bloviation - Wikipedia

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    Bloviation is a style of empty, pompous, political speech that originated in Ohio and was most notably used in his successful 1920 US presidential campaign by Warren G. Harding. He subsequently described it as "the art of speaking for as long as the occasion warrants, and saying nothing". [1]

  5. Floating signifier - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Dictionary of Critical Theory gives the example that "Fredric Jameson suggests that the shark in the Jaws series of films is an empty signifier because it is susceptible to multiple and even contradictory interpretations, suggesting that it does not have a specific meaning itself, but functions primarily as a vehicle for absorbing ...

  6. Empty category - Wikipedia

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    Empty categories exist in contrast to overt categories which are pronounced. [1] When representing empty categories in tree structures, linguists use a null symbol (∅) to depict the idea that there is a mental category at the level being represented, even if the word(s) are being left out of overt speech.

  7. Weasel word - Wikipedia

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    An illustration of a weasel using "weasel words". In this case, "some people" are a vague and undefined authority. In rhetoric, a weasel word, or anonymous authority, is a word or phrase aimed at creating an impression that something specific and meaningful has been said, when in fact only a vague, ambiguous, or irrelevant claim has been communicated.

  8. A top Iranian general said Russia was actually bombing the ...

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    Behrouz Esbati, an Iranian general, partially blamed Russia for the fall of Bashar Assad in Syria. In a speech in Tehran, Esbati accused Russia of bombing an empty desert instead of hitting Syrian ...

  9. Receptive aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Other times, semantic paraphasias can result in empty speech, or the use of overly generic words such as "thing" or "stuff" to stand in for the word they cannot come up with. This leads to speech that contains real words but lacks any substantial meaning. Circumlocution: talking around the target word. [2]