echolalia in English

noun
1
meaningless repetition of another person's spoken words as a symptom of psychiatric disorder.
Complex tics might include jumping, smelling objects, touching the nose, touching other people, coprolalia, echolalia , or self-harming behaviors.

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1. Neuropsychological studies on echolalia revealed that a sparing of 'the speech area' is a necessary prerequisite for echolalia to occur.

2. This article analyzes special childrens echolalia from the following aspects: its definition, categories, causes, interaction value and pragmatic functions.

3. Children with low comprehension scores but high expressive scores are seen as having possible emotional problems, or as suffering from echolalia.

4. Abrams warns against a view of literature "in which meanings are reduced to a ceaseless echolalia intended by no one, referring to nothing, Bombinating …

5. Most people who meet him are shocked to hear he was entirely nonverbal at the age of two and a half and still highly echolalia two years later.

6. But throughout his life, Einstein had a mild form of echolalia, causing him to repeat phrases to himself, two or three times, especially if they amused him.

7. I had cultivated a mild sort of insanity, echolalia , I think it's called. All the tag ends of a night's proofing danced on the tip of my tongue.

8. It's called echolalia . I don't necessarily understand the context or the terminology I'm using, I just know it gets me off the hook for coming up with a reply.

9. Coprolalia is a typical symptom of Tourette syndrome, a condition that has its onset in childhood and is characterized by compulsive arm movements, facial tics, grunting, groaning and shouting.Aside from Coprolalia, there is often echolalia, the involuntary parrot-like

10. ‘Complex tics might include jumping, smelling objects, touching the nose, touching other people, Coprolalia, echolalia, or self-harming behaviors.’ ‘The swearing and verbal abuse to which you refer is known as Coprolalia and it is that that often receives the media attention - but it is present in only a small minority of people with

11. ‘Complex tics might include jumping, smelling objects, touching the nose, touching other people, Coprolalia, echolalia, or self-harming behaviors.’ ‘The swearing and verbal abuse to which you refer is known as Coprolalia and it is that that often receives the media attention - but it is present in only a small minority of people with