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Palilalia logo #10101) Pathology
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Palilalia

Palilalia logo #21000 Palilalia (from the Greek πάλιν (pálin) meaning `again` and λαλιά (laliá) meaning `speech` or `to talk`) a complex tic, is a speech disorder characterized by the involuntary repetition of syllables, words, or phrases. It has features resembling other complex tics such as echolalia or coprolalia, but unlike other aphasias, palilal...
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palilalia

palilalia logo #22641disorder characterized by rapid repetition of words
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palilalia logo #21003(from the article `Tourette syndrome`) Echolalia (a compulsion to repeat words heard) and palilalia (spontaneous repetition of one`s own words) are two distinctive symptoms of Tourette ...
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palilalia

palilalia logo #20973Synonym: paliphrasia. ... Origin: G. Palin, again, + lalia, a form of speech ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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palilalia

palilalia logo #21001(pal″ĭ-la´le-ә) paliphrasia.
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Palilalia

Palilalia logo #10444A symptom of Parkinsonism, especially the postencephalitic form, in which a word or syllable is repeated and the flow of speech is interrupted.
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palilalia

palilalia logo #20400[n] - a pathological condition in which a word is rapidly and involuntarily repeated
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palilalia

palilalia logo #21009palilalia A speech disorder characterized by repetition of words, phrases, or sentences with increasing rapidity.
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palilalia

palilalia logo #20974 noun a pathological condition in which a word is rapidly and involuntarily repeated
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