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								Echolalia has never, perhaps, been more marked, the final words of sentences heard being repeated with the regularity of a machine. The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869 
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								_Echo-speech or Echolalia_ (_Imitative Reflex Speech_). The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869 
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								A gallery at this Hessel Museum show displays one of Franz West's "Echolalia" sculptures. , is a case in point. NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2011 
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								In another space, three wonderfully looming yet weightless new "Echolalia" sculptures by Mr. West on wheels and thus movable cohabit effectively with some of his spindly-legged seating, here shrouded in white, and four of Christopher Wool's casually chic paintings. NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2011 
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								Echolalia, or mimicking the offensive sound, is common, Dr. Johnson said. NYT > Home Page By JOYCE COHEN 2011 
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								Is Echolalia strictly seen only in toddlers with developmental delays and/or ASD disorders? 
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								• Verbigeration - meaningless repetition of words and phrases • Perseveration - persistence of a response to a previous question • Echolalia - pathological repetition of words of others • Aphasia - speech difficulty and disturbance - Expressive, receptive or global THINKING & SPEECH 
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								Kelly Shimoda for The New York Times At the Hessel Museum exhibition, a gallery includes a sculpture and a chair from Franz West's "Echolalia," and a Christopher Wool painting, "I Can't Stand Myself When You Touch Me." NYT > Home Page By ROBERTA SMITH 2011 
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								Echolalia is the repetition or echoing of verbal utterances made by another … Immediate echolalia appears to tap into the person’s short-term memory for … Think Progress » Bush: Iraqis Are Willing To ‘Tolerate’ This ‘Level Of Violence’ 2006 
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