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Delayed echolalia has been defined as the “echoing of a phrase after some delay or ... A key to understanding the specific use of delayed echolalia in any ...
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This study was a preliminary attempt to determine how autistic children used delayed echolalia in naturalistic interactions with familiar people. Fourteen functional categories of delayed echolalia were derived based on videotape analyses of linguistic, extralinguistic, and paralinguistic features.
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Delayed echolalia was found to vary along the dimensions of interactiveness, comprehension of the utterance produced, and ...
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delayed echolalia, facial expressions, gruffalo: Hi Michelle I would say that we have to differentiate between immediate echolalia and delayed echolalia. Immediate echolalia is not necessary a sign of autism, but a sign of a language processing issue. ... So I guess my main concerns stem from the delayed echolalia!
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delayed echolalia: Hi Jenn Thanks for writing. The delayed echolalia does concern me as it is not a typical part of language development. She also has some other little quirky language things that I see with ASD kids like saying you instead of me. ... However, last night I happened upon a website about echolalia,
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; daily hassles: The relatively minor yet chronic and persistent life stressors that combine to have a strong, negative influence on personal well-being. ... defence mechanisms: In psychoanalytic theory, reality-distorting strategies unconsciously adopted to protect the ego from anxiety. ... delayed echolalia: See echolalia.
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Echolalia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Echolalia is the repetition of vocalizations made by another person. The word "echolalia" is derived from the Greek meaning "echo" or "to repeat", and ( laliá ) meaning "babbling, meaningless talk"...
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