Speech Behavior Symptoms
Changes to speech may result from behavioral speech symptoms which control what words are spoken and how it is said. Examples of such symptoms include talkativeness, rapid speech, slow speech, tangentiality, pressured speech, shyness, and many other types. Causes may
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Types
Types of speech behavior symptoms include:
- Talkativeness (excessive talking)
- Stuttering
- Stammering
- Slurred speech
- Rapid speech
- Slow speech
- Loud speech
- Quiet ...
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