10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PARALALIA»
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... convergence parallax paralaje (m) de movimiento — movement parallax,
motion parallax paralalia (f) — paralalia paralalia (f) literal — paralalia Iiteralis
paraldehído (m) — paraldehyde paralelismo (m) — parallelism paralelismo (m)
cultural ...
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GIS and Environmental Modeling: Progress and Research Issues
Paralalia,. and. Nalneesh. Caur. Tit ramrcr. oraemmd mmn ftumn /war: ^jfarzr or
uutgrauri mode/my vl sa» mmm - nme~ smo m emr, pnfmgartl in Jtyttrugapfi r&yjr.j
due lo anrum:e ermr. Sfmaatn %<mnebi< taji—ii^ur. paiaiaatz: ir. Uu Grim uruf ...
Michael F. Goodchild, Louis T. Steyaert, Bradley O. Parks, 1996
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Lexicon of Psychiatry, Neurology, and the Neurosciences
Paralalia also is a speech defect in which one letter is habitually substituted for
another. See palilalia. paraldehyde (Paral) Acetaldehyde polymer anticonvulsant
and sedative-hypnotic used primarily for die management of seizures, status ...
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The Origins of English Words: A Discursive Dictionary of ...
... lacuna: a gap. Wordsworth, in The Prelude, iv, noted a clouded sky: That
uncertain heaven, received Into the bosom of the steady lake. lal. Imitative. Gk,
Lalage; Eulalie, echolalia, glossolalia. paralalia; mogilalia (Gk mogis: with pain),
L, ...
Joseph Twadell Shipley, 2009
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The Routledge Portuguese Bilingual Dictionary: ...
Paraguay npr Paraguai; P~an npr, adj paragaiano,-a. parakeet n (bird) periquito
m. paralalia n (MED) (speech disorder) paralalia f. paralanguage n (LING)
paralinguagem f. paralexia n (MED) paralexiaf. paralipsis n (LITER) paralipsef.
parallel ...
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Diagnosis as Cultural Practice
Paralalia: Defective speech and pronunciation. A failure in the action of certain
muscles of articulation. Its divisions are as follows: lalling (/l/ substituted for other
sounds; lambdacisms (/r/ for /l/), blaesites (hard consonants are softened eg, /m/ ...
Judith Felson Duchan, Dana Kovarsky, 2005
31. 34. Samuel Otway Lewis Potter, Speech and Its Defects, Considered
Physiologically, Pathologically, Historically, and Remedially (Philadelphia: P.
Blakiston, 1882). Potter devotes a chapter each to dyslalia, paralalia, and alalia;
he defines ...
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Dictionary of Psychology
Paralalia. Inability to utter certain sounds or the utterance of incorrect sounds
while speaking. Paralalia literalis. An inability to form certain sounds correctly
often accompanied by stammering. Paralanguage. How something is said, rather
than ...
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Motor and Sensory Processes of Language
Moreover, retrieval is sometimes achieved but faulty; Lordat the word coiner
enters into action anew. This phenomenon he calls paramnesia for its mental part
(and he retains paralalia to designate the faulty production if it occurs); he very ...
Eric Keller, Myrna Gopnik, Professor of Linguistics Myrna Gopnik, 2013
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Speech Disorders: A PSYCHOLOGICAL STUDY of the Various ...
PARALALIA—LISPING This form of dyslalia means the production of a distinctly
different sound from that desired, or the constant substitution of one sound for
another.2 The common 3 term used in the literature to describe such speech is ...
Stinchfield, Sara M, 2013