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== Immediate echolalia == | == Immediate echolalia == | ||
''Immediate echolalia'' is repeating a sound, word, or phrase right after hearing it. It could be anything from a single word to a whole sentence. | ''Immediate echolalia'' is repeating a sound, word, or phrase right after hearing it. It could be anything from a single word to a whole sentence. Some people even translate what they hear into another language. | ||
== Delayed echolalia == | == Delayed echolalia == | ||
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== Echolagia == | |||
''Echolagia'' is when you repeat what you heard internally, rather than out loud. |
Latest revision as of 09:46, 14 November 2022
Echolalia... echolalia...
Echolalia is the repeating of words or sounds heard. This can be immediate or delayed. An example of immediate echolalia could be meowing back at a cat. Delayed echolalia can be part of scripting, or for fun.
Immediate echolalia[edit]
Immediate echolalia is repeating a sound, word, or phrase right after hearing it. It could be anything from a single word to a whole sentence. Some people even translate what they hear into another language.
Delayed echolalia[edit]
More detail please!
Echolagia[edit]
Echolagia is when you repeat what you heard internally, rather than out loud.