10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «PSELLISM»
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A manual of the philosophy of voice and speech, especially ...
The causes of Psellism * are either organic, dynamic, or psychical. Among
organic causes must be classed — cleft palate, hare-lip, abnormal conditions of
the tongue, soft palate, and uvula. It is chiefly in such cases that the surgeon's ...
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California Studies in Classical Antiquity
This definition is particularly interesting because in this same passage psellism is
identified as a distinct type of speech defect different from both lisping and
loxvofavLa (inability to connect one syllable with another quickly). In another
passage ...
University of California,
1968
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Stammering and stuttering
Psellism is mutilated speech (loquutio detruncata), when a letter or a syllable is
omitted. Ischnophonia (to which, however, he prefers ischo- phonia) is when a
man in the middle of his speech, by some impediment, cannot properly connect
the ...
The polio survivor Walter Scott, for example, referred to his “paralytic custom of
stuttering with my pen.”123 The anonymous essay “Psellism” (the word comes
from the Greek psellízein, meaning “to stammer”), published in Charles Dickens'
...
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California Studies in Classical Antiquity
This definition is particularly interesting because in this same passage psellism is
identified as a distinct type of speech defect different from both lisping and
Urxyofavux. (inability to connect one syllable with another quickly). In another ...
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ElderSpeak: A Thesaurus or Compendium of Words Related to ...
... 307 prosopagnosis, 307 prosophobia, 307 prosopolethy, 308 prostatism, 308
prostatomegaly, 308 prosthesis, 308 prosthodontics/prosthodontia, 308 protervity
, 308 Prufrockian, 309 prurient, 309 pruritus, 309 psellism, 309 pseudomnesia, ...
James L. Reynolds, MD,
2014
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Rājapāla aṅgrezī-Hindī pāribhāshika śabdakośa
4I^VR4 psellism п. «<1'^+с-ч psephisma и. 4lftd f¥4 tftfwïï pseudandry а ФЗ-^рПЧ
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pseudo- п. ^Z; -behaviourism ЗПЧГСА ЯЩЩЩТ^; - chromesthesia ^fZ^nfa^fäffl; ...
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Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. ...
PSELLISM US. (^xifjioc ; from 4-ixxi/w, hesitation of speech.) Defect of speech. A
genus of disease in the class locales and order dyscenesiae of Cullen. PSEUDO,
from -Iwht, a Greek term used in the composition of many words, to denote false ...
John Mason Good, Olinthus Gilbert Gregory,
1813
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The Medical and Physical Journal
The rich productions of ancient medicine are barren on this point. What
Hippocrates, Aristotle, and Galen, have said on it, is hardly worth quoting, and
their silence on the treatment of psellism, seems to have devoted it (o absolute
incurability.
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Inverted Medical Dictionary, Second Edition
ALPHABETICAL strychnine-bearing (cont.) St. Ignatius' bean strychnos nux
vomica study of... (see under specific area) stuttering lingual titubation mogilalia
molilalia stuttering or stammering in general psellism due to harelip or cleft palate
sty, ...
Bruce C. Carlstedt, Mary J. Stanaszek, Walter F. Stanaszek,
1991