10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «PSELLISMUS»
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Stammering and stuttering
Sauvages divides Psellism into eleven species, of which the first, Psellismus
ischnophonia, treats of stuttering. He assigns the cause to the difficulty of moving
the velum, the uvula, and the root of the tongue. Hence, he asserts that the chief ...
2
An Introduction to Medical Literature, Including a System of ...
3; probably always occasioned by some diseased structure. Paraphonia nasalis,
Sauvages, I. 786. C. Hesitation. Psellismus haesitans, Cull. syn. cxiil. 1.
Psellismus ischnophonia, Sauvages, I. 781. D. A fault of enunciation. Psellismi,
Cull. syn.
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Nosology: Or, a Systematic Arrangement of Diseases, by ...
PSELLISMUS. Faulty articulation. Psellismus, S. gen. 167. Lin. 138. Sag. gen.
273. — Psellotis, Vog. 259. Traulotis, Vog. 258. Isctano- phonia, Vog. 260.
Battarismus, Vog. 261. 1. Psellismus haejitans ; in spcaking, the words, and
chiesty the ...
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The works of William Cullen: containing his physiology, ...
G. CXIII.— PSELLISMUS. Verba articulandi vitium. Psellismus, S. gen. 167- Lin.
138. Sag. 273 — Psellotis, Vog. 259— Traulotis, 258 — Ischnophonia, 260 — Bat
- tarismus, 261. Species sunt, . , 1. Psellisums (haesitans) in quo sermonis verba,
...
William Cullen, John Thomson, 1827
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A dictionary of terms used in medicine and the collateral ...
A part of the brain, consisting of lines impressed upon the under surface of £he
posterior part of the body of the fornix, PSELLISMUS to stammer). Misenunciation
; inaccurate articulation ; a genus of the Dyscinesice of Cullen, comprising the ...
Richard Dennis Hoblyn, 1865
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The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
PSELLISMUS, in Medicine, from lean-In, Istammer; comprehends not only that
species of faulty articulation which is commonly called stammering, but every
other defect in the pronunciation of words. Dr. Cullen has enumerated seven
species ...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of ...
Psellismus; a defect in the articulation of words. The species are, 1. Psellismus (
haesitans), in which the words, especially the first ones of a discourse, are not
easily pronounced, and not without a frequent repetition of the first syllable. '2.
Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington), 1839
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The British Review, and London Critical Journal
Psellismus lallans. Cull. Psellismus Lambdacismus. Sauv. y Emolliens. The
harsh letters exchanged for soft, as in the substitution of anzel for angel ; cupir/ol
for capital ; rfat for that. Psellismus traulotes. Sauv. £ Balbutiens. Labials, as B. M.
P, ...
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The Cyclopaedia; Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
PSELLISMUS, in Medicine, from lax-se, I ammer, comprehends not onl that
species of saulty articulation which is commonly ca ledstammering, but every
other defect in the pronunciation of words. Dr. Cullen has enumerated seven
species of ...
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A Compendium of Theoretical and Practical Medicine: ...
PsELLISMUS. Verba articulandi vitium. Species sunt 1. Psellismus (hatitans) in
quo sermonis verba, prsesertim prima, non facile proferuntur, et non nisi prima
syllaba ssepius repetita. 2. Psellismus (ringens) in quo sonus literae R semper ...
NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «PSELLISMUS»
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psellismus en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Genetiker: Stottern eine Stoffwechselstörung
Etwa 5 Prozent aller Kinder leiden zeitweilig am Stottern (auch Psellismus, Balbuties oder Dysphemie genannt). Häufig legt sich die Störung, doch auch unter ... «Deutsches Ärzteblatt, Feb 10»