terms |
palilalia |
As nouns the difference between terms and palilalia
is that
terms is while
palilalia is (clinical psychology) a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
palilalia |
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is likely misspelled.
has no English definition.
As a noun palilalia
is a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
palilalia |
cluttering |
As nouns the difference between palilalia and cluttering
is that
palilalia is (clinical psychology) a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering while
cluttering is the act of making, or condition of being, cluttered.
As a verb cluttering is
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palilalia |
echolaliaampflash |
Echolaliaampflash is likely misspelled.
Echolaliaampflash has no English definition.
As a noun palilalia
is a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
palilalic |
palilalia |
As an adjective palilalic
is of or relating to palilalia.
As a noun palilalia is
a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
echolalia |
palilalia |
see also |
In clinical psychology terms the difference between echolalia and palilalia
is that
echolalia is the immediate, involuntary, and repetitive echoing of words or phrases spoken by another while
palilalia is a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
stutter |
palilalia |
As nouns the difference between stutter and palilalia
is that
stutter is a speech disorder characterised by stuttering while
palilalia is a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
As a verb stutter
is to speak with a spasmodic repetition of vocal sounds.
echo |
palilalia |
As nouns the difference between echo and palilalia
is that
echo is a reflected sound that is heard again by its initial observer while
palilalia is a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
As a verb echo
is to reflect off of a surface and return.
repetition |
palilalia |
As nouns the difference between repetition and palilalia
is that
repetition is repetition while
palilalia is (clinical psychology) a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
tic |
palilalia |
As nouns the difference between tic and palilalia
is that
tic is a local and habitual convulsive motion of certain muscles while
palilalia is a complex tic comprising the repetition or echoing of one's own spoken words, which may sound like stuttering.
As a verb tic
is to exhibit a tic; to undergo convulsive muscle movements.
As an initialism TIC
is tourist Information Centre.