fillT
FillT is a linguistic device used in language, particularly in spoken communication. It is a type of filled pause, which is a sound or structure used to occupy a pause or silence in speech. Unlike unfilled pauses, filled pauses provide a distinct sound or mouth movement, such as a tongue click, lip movement, or an audible inhalation.
FillTs are often used to maintain the rhythm of a sentence, provide a transition between ideas or
Research suggests that fillTs are a common feature of spoken language in many cultures. They are often
In phonetics, fillTs can take various forms, including glottal stops, tongue clicks, and murmurs. Some linguists
Stylistic variations in the use of fillTs can also be noted. For example, some speakers tend to