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echolalia' from English to Russian
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- This pandemic also gave rise to observations of other tics that came to be associated with encephalitis lethargica such as complex vocalizations of blocking, echolalia, palilalia, and oculogyric crises.
- The eponymous "Kahlbaum's syndrome" is a catatonic symptom characterized by continuous and purposeless rhythmic repetition of words and sentences that are meaningless or insignificant (echolalia).
- Similar to echolalia, the involuntary repetition of sounds and language, it is one of the echophenomena ("automatic imitative actions without explicit awareness").
- She was also found to have echolalia, communications problems and repetitive behaviors.
- Daisy Navidson: Will Navidson and Karen Green's daughter. During the explorations of the house, Daisy is described as suffering from echolalia.
- This is an example of echolalia. One of the current anchors on Fox News Channel, Bill Hemmer, interned as a disc jockey at WOXY in the mid-1980s.
- Some children require extensive training to stop pronoun reversal, even after they have stopped echolalia.
- The band's name was taken from the Inuit word for "Arctic Hysteria", Piblokto, with symptoms including hysteria (screaming, uncontrolled wild behaviour), depression and echolalia (senseless repetition of words).
- Before the 1980s, echolalia was regarded as negative, non-functional behavior.
- In 2017, she was cast and contributes to the writing of the CBeebies animated TV show "Pablo", which focuses on an autistic boy, for which she also voiced the character Llama, who displays many of the traits of autism, such as echolalia.
- Complex phonic tics include echolalia (repeating words just spoken by someone else), palilalia (repeating one's own previously spoken words), lexilalia (repeating words after reading them), and coprolalia (the spontaneous utterance of socially objectionable or taboo words or phrases).
- Vocal imitation happens quickly: words can be repeated within 250-300 milliseconds both in normals (during speech shadowing) and during echolalia.
- However, the "echo" of echomimetic is different from the "echo" of echolalia, which comes from Greek "ἠχώ", which is the source for the modern English word echo, the two words being synonymous; while the "echo" of echomimetic comes from Greek "ἦχος" which means "sound".
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