quotation
There is no abstract noun form of the verb to exclaim. The noun forms are: exclaimer, a word for a person who exclaims; exclamation, a word for written or spoken words; exclaiming, a word for spoken words.
To restate in ones own words the written work of someone else is to paraphrase.
Creative writing, poetry.
Senselessness or purposelessness particularly is speech. Words written or spoken that have absolutely no basis in fact and are easily recognized as saliently inane.
You say: SPOKEN BY... (whover the name is). You also put the words spoken in quotation marks.
Plagiarism is the act of using someone else's spoken or written words without giving them proper credit.
Some potential uses of someone else's spoken or written words include quoting them in an article or book, citing them as a source in academic research, incorporating their words into a speech or presentation (with proper attribution), or sharing their words on social media while giving credit to the original author.
The two words are "scribe" and "transcribe." "Scribe" refers to someone who writes, while "transcribe" means to convert spoken language into written form.
That is called aphasia.
Quote/quotation.
The purpose of using quotes in writing is to provide evidence, support arguments, or convey the exact words spoken or written by someone else.
A quotation is a spoken or written passage repeated by someone other than the original source. It is typically used when someone wants to reference the specific words or ideas of another person in their own work or communication.
written communications relies on written words whereas oral communications relies on spoken words
Direct quotes (exact words that were spoken or written) OR words used ironically
Stymied - this would work for both written and spoken struggle for words
due process
It is the spoken words about someone that is deceased about their life, memories of them, their accomplishments or how they have impacted your life.