When presenting technical requirements or leading a sprint review native speakers often seem to speak at an impossible speed. However, acoustic analysis suggests this is actually an illusion. They aren't speaking faster; they are simply eliminating the mechanical latency between their words. Standard English training forces non-native speakers to separate structural grammar words with micro-pauses and separated breath. In the PPS framework, we bypass this friction by executing a "Gapless Function Word Run." Instead of producing the textbook staccato flow of should / have / been / able / to, the entire string is compressed into a single, continuous output: SH'-d'v-bin-nEI-b'l-d'. By erasing the glottal stops, blending vowel boundaries, and maintaining continuous pulmonary airflow, you automate your muscle memory and deliver your updates with seamless, native-level efficiency.
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