The person's articulation avalanches forward without intermissions, often drowning out other voices. There is a minimum number of halts, pauses or filler words used.
Judgment operates by crafting ideal mental representations of objects, clearly distinguishing them from one another. For Je, these distinctions form a kind of syntax, inherently generating a linguistic expression from them. As such, a highly Fluent Articulation emerges naturally from Je's ability to stream together delineated symbolic objects, such as words, into logical sequences, like sentences, in order to convey causal information and actionable meanings.

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