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Echolalia


Involuntary ("parrot-like"), meaningless repetition of a recently heard word, phrase, or song. This condition may be associated with transcortical aphasia; schizophrenia; or other disorders. (From Adams et al., Principles of neurology, 6th ed, p485)

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Echolalia (album)
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<b>Echolalia</b> is repetitive speech
Echolalia is repetitive speech
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Awkward <b>Echolalia</b>
Awkward Echolalia
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Immediate <b>Echolalia</b>
Immediate Echolalia
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or phrases just spoken by
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Echolalia
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<b>Echolalia</b>, it's common in our
Echolalia, it's common in our
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behaviors is <b>echolalia</b>.
behaviors is echolalia.
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