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Are We Witnessing the Death of 'Uh'?
We humans have been dropping "um", "uh" and other expressions of hesitation into our speech for a long time — maybe for as long as we've had language. More recently, though, linguists have noted a peculiar shift in usage of these pause fillers— and not just in English.
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