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    Echolalia is the unsolicited repetition of vocalizations made by another person; when repeated by the same person, it is called palilalia. In its profound...
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    Lights (2006) topped the ARIA Albums Chart; while Beautiful Sharks (1999), Echolalia (2001) and Leave Your Soul to Science (2012) reached the top 10. Two of...
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  • words, or phrases. It has features resembling other complex tics such as echolalia or coprolalia, but, unlike other aphasias, palilalia is based upon contextually...
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  • Echolalia is the third studio album by Australian alternative rock band Something for Kate which was released on 22 June 2001. It peaked at No. 2 on the...
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  • involuntary repetition or imitation of another person's actions. Similar to echolalia, the involuntary repetition of sounds and language, it is one of the echophenomena...
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    the hopes that it would ameliorate Visalini's condition by encouraging echolalia. Visalini could recite the 1,330 Thirukural couplets by the time she was...
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  • rhetorical motifs of contradiction, negation, and deflation", from the echolalia of the chapter title ("Major Major Major Major") onwards. Potts also discusses...
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    flexibility/catalepsy, stereotypy (purposeless, repetitive movements), echolalia or echopraxia, verbigeration (repeat meaningless phrases). It should not...
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    Sounds/Soft Alarm) All My Lovely Goners (2012, Signature Sounds/Soft Alarm) Echolalia (2014, Signature Sounds) Love Songs (2016, Signature Sounds) Tuxedo of...
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  • or share experiences and more likely to simply repeat others' words (echolalia). The CDC estimated in 2015 that around 40% of autistic children do not...
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  • track listing. On the same day, they released the album's second single, "Echolalia", alongside a music video. They also announced the To Spite or Not to...
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    characteristic. Disturbances of thinking and speech, such as clanging or echolalia, may also be present in Tourette syndrome; other symptoms may be found...
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  • and it is common in toddlers. Pronoun reversal is closely linked to echolalia: referring to themselves as they have heard others speak of them, resulting...
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  • conversion disorder symptoms, confusion, stress, loss of personal identity, echolalia, and echopraxia. To date, no definitive cause or reason of the disorder...
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    unable to associate his meltdowns with the punishment. He displayed echolalia and had trouble with remembering pronouns, often using "you" to refer...
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    automatically say words heard in earphones, and the pathological condition of echolalia in which people reflexively repeat overheard words. That links to speech...
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    of being watched. Complex tics related to speech include coprolalia, echolalia and palilalia. Coprolalia is the spontaneous utterance of socially objectionable...
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  • compulsive shouting; it has features resembling the complex tics such as echolalia, palilalia and coprolalia seen in tic disorders, but has been seen in...
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    speech; and oddities in loudness, pitch, intonation, prosody, and rhythm. Echolalia has also been observed in individuals with AS. Three aspects of communication...
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    inverting it into "Human see, human do".[citation needed] Cargo cult science Echolalia Hypercorrection Imitation Mimic octopus Mirror neurons in monkeys Three...
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  • objects around him and avoids stepping on lines and cracks. Lili has echolalia and palilalia repeating phrases others say as well as her own. Federico...
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  • Along with being developmentally disabled, he has a disorder known as echolalia, a condition that involves the rote, often meaningless, repetition of...
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  • somatic conversion symptoms, confusion, stress, loss of personal identity, echolalia, and echopraxia. Individuals also give approximate answers to simple questions...
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    Bass transcriptions Seligman, Adam Ward. Requiem for Orpheus. 1996, Echolalia Press. Poetry book Uchiyama, Shigeru. Jaco. 2017, Published in Japan....
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  • of the Eagles Tour in July 2015. He now works out of his home studio, Echolalia, in Austin, Texas, and produces, edits and supervises Eagles releases...
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  • imitation can occur without comprehension such as in speech shadowing and echolalia. Further evidence for this link comes from a recent study in which the...
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  • vocal tics, obsessions, compulsions, and associated symptoms including echolalia, echopraxia, coprolalia, and copropraxia". Martino D, Pringsheim TM, Cavanna...
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  • extreme negativism (seemingly motiveless resistance to movement), mutism, echolalia (imitating speech), or echopraxia (imitating movements). There is a catatonic...
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  • indicative of an underlying disorder. The echophenomena include repetition: echolalia (syn. echophrasia) – of vocalizations (the most common of the echophenomena)...
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    rock, ambient pop, and artsy avant-rock" with the feature track being "Echolalia... Curvilinear" with its "ethereal female vocals, lots of guitar noise...
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