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10 LIVRES EN PORTUGAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «AGITOLALIA»
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agitolalia dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
agitolalia et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
1
Dictionary of Psychology
Agitolalia. See Agitophasia. Agitophasia. Very rapid speech in which words,
sounds, or parts of words are unconsciously omitted or distorted. Also called
agitolalia. Agnosia. 1. Inability to recognize objects presented via a given sensory
...
2
Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
... spasms as in tetanus speaking fast agitolalia agitophasia excessive rapidity in
speech speaking one word only monophasia ability to speak only one word or
phrase specks before eyes visus muscarum speech defect allophasis
incoherency ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek, 1991
3
The Dictionary of Psychology
See AGITATED DEPRESSION. agitographia Ahnormally rapid writing and
unconscious omission and distortion of letters. words. or parts of words. agitolalia
agitophasia agitophasia Ahnormally rapid speech in which sounds. words. or
parts of ...
4
The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
... agitated delirium — delirio (m) agitado agitated depression — depresión (f)
agitada agitation n — agitación (f) agitographia n — agitografía (f) agitolalia n —
agitolalia (f) agitophasia n — agitofasia (f) agliophobia n — agliofobia (f) aglossia
n ...
5
Terminology of Communication Disorders: Speech-language-hearing
... See under parts of speech, agent (a'jant) [L. agens, fr. ago, to put in motion]
That which initiates or is responsible for an action or an effect. agent-action See
under semantic relations. agent-object See under semantic relations. agitolalia ...
Lucille Nicolosi, Elizabeth Harryman, Janet Kresheck, 2004
6
Dictionary of Psychology
2. urgent or active verbal argument or propagandizing. agitolalia: cluttered,
excessively rapid speech due to emotional excitement or stress. Syn. agitophasia
. agnosia: partial or total inability to attach meaning to sensory impressions.
Agnosia ...
7
Music/ideology: Resisting the Aesthetic : Essays
The sounds are grouped under terms such as agitolalia, embololalia, apnea,
dysphonia, bradylalia etcetera, psycholinguistic terms that refer to pathological
phenomena. He then draws the following conclusion in terms of the
composition's ...
8
Midline Medical Dictionary
Agitolalia. Hasty speech. gd'Hiqui; ffar <^ici-ii Aglobulia. A decrease in the
number of the red blood copuscles. Agrophobia. A morbid frear of pain, 'ite
Aglossia. Congenital absence of the tongue. Aglutition. An inability to swallow;
dysphagia.
9
Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
... provides education about breastfeeding. See also Australian Breastfeeding
Association, New Zealand Breastfeeding Authority. -lalia, suffix meaning 'disorder
of speech': agitolalia, echolalia, oxylalia. lallation /lala'shan/ [Gk, lalia, speech], ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Campbell's Psychiatric Dictionary
Agito- . means agitated, as in agitolalia (speech that is both rapid and
disorganized). Embolo- . means interjection of unnecessary elements, as in
embolophrasia (speech that is filled with meaningless or irrelevant phrases).
Robert Jean Campbell, 2009