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Table 1.

Socio-demographic features of groups.

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Fig 1.

Mean of residualized filled pauses to total of utterances over the covariants (i.e., IQ, age, and education) across neurotypical controls (NC), first-degree relatives (FDR), participants with SZ+FTD and without thought disorder (SZ-FTD).

Error bars show 95% confidence interval.

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Fig 2.

Ratio of total number of utterance-initial empty pauses to total utterances across neurotypical controls (NC), first-degree relatives (FDR), participants with SZ+FTD and without thought disorder (SZ-FTD).

Error bars show 95% confidence interval.

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Fig 3.

Ratio of total number of empty pauses before embedded clauses to total of embedded clauses across neurotypical controls (NC), first degree relatives (FDR), participants with (SZ+FTD) and without thought disorder (SZ-FTD).

Error bars show 95% confidence interval.

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Fig 4.

Ratio of total number of utterance-initial empty pauses between one and three seconds to total of utterances across neurotypical controls (NC), first-degree relatives (FDR), participants with (SZ+FTD) and without thought disorder (SZ-FTD).

Error bars show 95% confidence interval.

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Fig 5.

Ratio of utterance-initial fillers to total of utterances across neurotypical controls (NC), first-degree relatives (FDR), participants with SZ+FTD and without thought disorder (SZ-FTD).

Median is 5. Because of lower margin, it is not seen.

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