PALABRAS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADAS CON «ONOMATOMANIA»
onomatomania
onomatomania
distúrbio
mental
mania
onde
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consegue
ficar
omitir
sons
através
próprio
corpo
muito
tempo
geralmente
essas
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mato
noun
ˌän
ˌmat
ˈmā
ˌmät
abnormal
obsession
with
words
names
especially
define
main
entry
part
speech
passion
compulsion
certain
their
supposed
significance
also
need
word
wordsmith
pronunciation
meaning
particular
desire
português
insistência
mórbida
procurar
vocábulo
evitar
which
person
uses
repeatedly
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into
consciousness
academy
american
poets
thomas
inability
find
right
leads
self
diagnose
onomatomaniac
volume
urban
feeling
have
when
remember
thinking
someone
reads
rarely
suffers
wiktionary
uncountable
unnatural
italian
edit
plural
onomatomanie
aulete
psiq
obsessão
doentiamente
nome
esquecido
impulso
irresistível
repetir
10 LIBROS DEL PORTUGUÉS RELACIONADOS CON «ONOMATOMANIA»
Descubre el uso de
onomatomania en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
onomatomania y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
A Dictionary of Hallucinations
O Opioid-Induced Hallucination Opioid-Induced Hallucination Also referred to as
∗narcotic 373 Oneiroi Reference Oneiroid Hallucination References
Onomatomania Ophthalmopathic Hallucination References Opiates and
Hallucinations ...
2
Loucos e degenerados: uma genealogia da psiquiatria ampliada
Do mesmo modo que nos outros casos, tratase de uma síndromeindicativa
deuma patologiamais ampla e profunda que é adegeneração. Por
onomatomania não queremos designaruma patologia nova, queremos destacar
um grupo de ...
3
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... onología (f) onomatomania п - onomatomania (f) onomatophobia п -
onomatofobia (f) onomatopoeia n - onomatopeya (f) onomatopoesis п -
onomatopoyesis (f) onomatopoiesis n - onomatopoyesis (Í) onset n - comienzo (
m), inicio (m) onset ...
4
Anthology of French Language Psychiatric Texts
This is found notably in certain forms of onomatomania, but may also occur in
other varieties of obsession. ... time in our Salpétriere practice, who \ suiiered
irom obsession but not onomatomania, pronounced the words: “Bibi-Raton” in
Order to ...
Francois-Regis Cousin, Jean Garrabe, Denis Morozov, 2008
5
ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... nominal aphasia words: lethologica, onomatomania facts: prosopagnosis faces
: prosopolethy hidden, subconscious memories: cryptomnesia, nepimnemic s--t:
CRS the three-letter acronym: CRTLA things happening long ago: telamnesia ...
James L. Reynolds, MD, 2014
6
Osler's "a Way of Life" and Other Addresses, with Commentary ...
He adopted a binomial system of nomenclature that helped to make natural
history more exact and intelligible. 190. onomatomania: Probably Osier's coinage
, meaning "a mad obsession with naming things." 191. Osier's original note reads
: ...
Sir William Osler, Shigeaki Hinohara, Hisae Niki, 2001
7
Elsevier's Dictionary of Medicine and Biology: in English, ...
... 10427 one-sided partial paralysis 11 —› 10425 onomatomania 11 ovo 110110
pavia Т -ag onomatomania Т Onomatomanie Т ontogenesis 11, ontogeny 11
ovroyévscmf-17g, ovtoyovía Т -ag onto genesi Т О1110$е11е5еЁ О1110%
е111еЁ ...
8
Estudos dedicados a Ricardo Carvalho Calero: A obra de ...
... e compartidas (como o "êxito tremendo" do poeta Rafael48, como a "
onomatorrea" do engenhoso Jorge,...) dentro do pequeno círculo onde se
desenvolve a acçom, se jogam os trunfos e se movem os per- sonages. A
onomatomania ...
9
O dilema do centauro: ensaios de teoria da história e ...
... nenhum lado; é a onomatomania em grau agudo, o furor de alinhar palavras e
frases sem sentido. (Pueblo enfermo, p. 128) A maioria dos vitimados o foi na
porta ou no 124.
10
Compendio rhetorico, ou Arte completa de rhetorica com ...
Onomatomania ,4-2.7î- Onomathopaia , 1^2. Onomathothêta , .94. Onomatúrgus,
87. Optdtio , 25-4. Orador ,35". Orasao conciza, 108. Orasao fiinebre , f 1 . Orasao
Periódica , 1 с 8 . Ordem , 94. Ornato y 88. Orthographia t v. Or- /* Orthología ...
Bento Rodrigo Pereira de Soto-Maior e Menezes, 1794
4 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «ONOMATOMANIA»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
onomatomania en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Ten readers' cures for earworms
My sister Nina and I call it Onomatomania. There is no particular song that gets stuck. Each time is different, but the most aggravating is when you only know one ... «BBC News, Mar 12»
Are these the best ever words in the English language?
I sincerely hope that you enjoy reading it, and that it saves you both from mulligrubs, depression of spirits, and onomatomania, vexation in having difficulty ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sep 09»
From agelastic to zugzwangs, one man's pick of the weirdest words …
Onomatomania (n.) Vexation at having difficulty in finding the right word. Finding a word that so perfectly describes a rather large portion of my everyday ... «Daily Mail, Sep 08»
Reading the OED: An Interview with Ammon Shea
Obmutescence – The state or condition of obstinately or willfully refusing to speak. Onomatomania – Vexation with being unable to find the right word. «OUPblog, Feb 08»