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  • ...often have difficulty expressing or understanding the emotional nuances of speech, such as intonation, rhythm, stress, and pitch. * Monotonous speech: Individuals with aprosodia may speak in a flat, robotic, or emotionless to
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  • * '''[[Scanning speech]]''' * '''[[Speech and language impairment]]'''
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  • * [[American Speech–Language–Hearing Association]] * [[Anne McAllister (speech therapist)]]
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  • * [[American Speech–Language–Hearing Association]] * [[Anne McAllister (speech therapist)]]
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  • '''Syn.''': [[discourse]], [[speech]], [[language]], [[dialect]], [[idiom]], see [[impost]]. ...], [[inflated]], [[turgid]], [[bombastic]], [[pompous]], [[high-flown]], [[stilted]], [[grandiloquent]].<br>'''antonym(s)''': [[smooth]], [[flat]], [[level]]
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