Echolalia documents Herzog's attempts to interview Marlon Brando on Groom's set.
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Vocal repetition can be done immediately as in speech shadowing and echolalia.
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The clinical syndromes of echolalia, echopraxia, grasping and sucking.
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His voice is R. Kelly on a hit of helium or Prince stricken with echolalia, the compulsion to repeat words.
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Wolf Blitzer descended into bouts of echolalia as all of the dancing lights tickled his limbic system.
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Echolalia and comprehension in autistic children.
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Singer said she also missed the signs, including echolalia, a tendency to parrot back large chunks of words a child has heard.
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Indeed, rare cases of compulsive sign-language echolalia exist in otherwise language-deficient deaf autistic individuals born into signing families.
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Communication deficits may include failure to develop speech, use of stereotyped or delayed echolalia, and difficulties maintaining conversations.
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An infant's repetition of sounds uttered by others
(psychiatry) mechanical and meaningless repetition of the words of another person (as in schizophrenia)
Echolalia is the automatic repetition of vocalizations made by another person. It is closely related to echopraxia, the automatic repetition of movements made by another person.
Echolalia is the third studio album album by Australian band Something for Kate. It was voted the Best Album Of 2001 by Triple J listeners. This album was released in the US, and some of these US copies included a second disc titled "past and present tension". ...
The immediate, involuntary, and repetitive echoing of words or phrases spoken by another; An infant's repetitive imitation of vocal sounds spoken by another person, occurring naturally during childhood development
Limited ability to speak unless spoken to; response usually a direct echo of examiner.
A professional clinical word that means to repeat back what you hear. As applied to the paranormal field it means when a ghost or spirit repeats back something you have just said in order to show they are there and are trying to communicate with you. ...
Echolalia is the repetition of words, phrases, intonation, or sounds of the speech of others. Children with ASD often display echolalia in the process of learning to talk. Immediate echolalia is the exact repetition of someone else's speech, immediately or soon after the child hears it. ...
A learning disability sometimes manifested by children with hydrocephalus in which the child repeats what someone else has said, rather than responding appropriately.