echolalia
名词 n.
英 /ˌɛkə(ʊ)ˈleɪlɪə/
美 /ˌɛkoʊˈleɪliə/
英文释义
名词 n.
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The involuntary repetitive echoing of words or phrases spoken by another person; either immediate or delayed.
— Their echolalic responses may be much more extensive than the single words or short phrases that are characteristic of normal echolalia. Thus, a pseudoverbal autistic child may respond to "Do you want a cookie, Jimmy?" with a replication of the very same words.
- An infant's repetitive imitation of vocal sounds spoken by another person, occurring naturally during childhood development.
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Any apparently meaningless, repetitious noises, especially voices.
— There was the boom of a bass drum, and the voice of the orchestra leader rang out suddenly above the echolalia of the garden.
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词源
From echo- + -lalia; echo- ultimately from Ancient Greek ἠχώ (ēkhṓ, “reflected sound, echo”), -lalia from λαλιά (laliá, “talk, chat”).
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