Dictionary Definition
voluble adj : marked by a ready flow of speech;
"she is an extremely voluble young woman who engages in soliloquies
not conversations" [ant: taciturn]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Adjective
Extensive Definition
Fluency (also called volubility and
loquaciousness) is the property of a person or of a system that delivers information quickly and with
expertise. Fluency
indicates a very good information
processing speed, i.e. very low average time between
successively generated messages.
Speech and Language Pathology
Fluency is a
speech and language pathology term that means the smoothness or
flow with which sounds, syllables, words and phrases are joined
together when speaking. . Fluency disorders is used as a collective
term for cluttering
and stuttering. Both
disorders have breaks in the fluidity of speech, and both have the
fluency breakdown of repetition of parts of speech. Fluency
disorders are most often complex in nature and they tend to occur
more often in boys than in girls.
Language fluency
Language fluency is proficiency in a language, most typically
foreign
language or another learned language. In this sense, "fluency"
actually encompasses a number of related but separable
skills:
- Reading: the ability to easily read and understand texts written in the language;
- Writing: the ability to formulate written texts in the language;
- Comprehension: the ability to follow and understand speech in the language;
- Speaking: the ability to speak in the language and be understood by its speakers.
To some extent, these skills can be separately
acquired. Generally, the later in life a learner approaches the
study of a foreign language, the harder it is to acquire auditory comprehension and
fluent speaking skills. Reading and writing a foreign language are
skills that can be acquired more easily after the primary language
acquisition period of youth is over, however.
Reading fluency
Reading fluency is often confused with fluency
with a language (see above). Reading fluency is the ability to read
text accurately and quickly. Fluency bridges word decoding and comprehension.
Comprehension is understanding what has
been read. Fluency is a set of skills that allows readers to
rapidly decode text while maintaining high comprehension (National
Reading Panel, 2001).
A first benchmark for fluency is being able to
"sight read" some words. The idea is that children will recognize
at sight the most common words in the written form of their native
language and that instant reading of these words will allow them to
read and understand text more quickly.
As children learn to read, the speed at which
they read becomes an important measure.
(National
Reading Panel, Teaching Children to Read: An Evidence-Based
Assessment of the Scientific Research Literature on Reading and Its
Implications for Reading Instruction--Reports of the Subgroups. A
complete copy of the NRP report can be read, downloaded, or ordered
at no cost from the NRP website at
www.nationalreadingpanel.org.)
References
voluble in Spanish: Fluidez
voluble in Japanese: 流暢性
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
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