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- Idioglossia - Wikipedia
An idioglossia (from the Ancient Greek ἴδιος ídios, 'own, personal, distinct' and γλῶσσα glôssa, 'tongue') is an idiosyncratic language invented and spoken by only one or two people
- IDIOGLOSSIA Definition Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of IDIOGLOSSIA is a condition in which words are so poorly articulated that speech is either unintelligible or appears to be a made-up language
- What is an idioglossia? - Microsoft 365
What does idioglossia mean? Idioglossia is a private language or a unique and often unintelligible language system that develops among a small group of individuals, typically within a family or close-knit community
- Idioglossia | A Simplified Psychology Guide
Idioglossia is a phenomenon where individuals create their own language, distinct from the common language spoken in their environment It is commonly observed in twins or siblings who have an exceptionally close bond
- IDIOGLOSSIA Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Idioglossia is a phenomenon, badly documented at best, in which two individuals, often twins, develop a unique and private language with highly original vocabulary and syntax
- Idioglossia Definition Meaning | YourDictionary
Idioglossia definition: (linguistics) An <a>invented< a> form of <a>dialect< a>, <a>language< a>, or <a>speech< a> used by children, typically twins, and <a>intelligible< a> only to its speakers
- idioglossia, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There are two meanings listed in OED's entry for the noun idioglossia See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the noun idioglossia? Fewer than 0 01 occurrences per million words in modern written English How is the noun idioglossia pronounced? Where does the noun idioglossia come from?
- IDIOGLOSSIA - Definition and synonyms of idioglossia in the English . . .
An idioglossia is an idiosyncratic language invented and spoken by only one person or very few people Most often, idioglossia refers to the "private languages" of young children, especially twins, the latter being more specifically known as cryptophasia, and commonly referred to as twin talk or twin speech
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