täytesanahyökkäys
Täytesanahyökkäys, sometimes translated as filler word attack or stop-word attack, is a linguistic tactic used in speech and sometimes in writing to disrupt or obfuscate communication. It involves the excessive and often unnatural use of filler words such as "ööh," "tuota," "niinku," "siis," "et," and others. The primary goal of a täytesanahyökkäys is not to convey meaning, but to gain time, avoid answering a question directly, or to make a statement seem more hesitant or less certain than it might otherwise be.
This technique is frequently observed in political discourse, interviews, and public speaking, where individuals may employ
In some contexts, particularly in improvised speech or when dealing with complex topics under pressure, a moderate