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  • Palilalia - Wikipedia
    Palilalia is defined as the repetition of the speaker's words or phrases, often for a varying number of repeats
  • Palilalia: What It Is, How It Presents, and More | Osmosis
    What is palilalia? Palilalia is a rare speech disorder in which the speaker involuntarily repeats words, phrases, or sentences they have just spoken, often several times The individual’s speech typically decreases in audibility and often accelerates in speed with each iteration
  • Palilalia Causes, Symptoms, and How It Differs from Echolalia
    The symptoms of palilalia vary depending on the underlying cause and the severity of the condition The key symptom of palilalia is typically the involuntary repetition of words, sounds, phrases, or parts of phrases
  • Why Do I Whisper After I Talk? Palilalia Explained
    The most specific medical explanation for whispering after you talk is palilalia, a speech pattern where a person involuntarily repeats their own words or the last part of a sentence
  • What Is Palilalia in Autism? - Magnolia Behavior Therapy
    Palilalia is one of the lesser-known speech patterns that can appear in autism, yet it affects many children and adults in ways that are confusing at first glance It involves repeating one’s own words, phrases, or sounds immediately or after a short delay
  • Is Palilalia a Sign of ADHD or Something Else? - Biology Insights
    Palilalia is a distinctive form of speech disfluency characterized by the involuntary repetition of one’s own words, syllables, or phrases This repetition typically occurs at the end of a sentence or phrase and is often spoken with a distinct decrease in volume and an increase in speed
  • What is palilalia? - Weirdly Successful
    Like echolalia, palilalia is a form of verbal restricted repetitive behaviour — but where echolalia involves repeating other people’s words, palilalia involves repeating your own, often as a way of processing, regulating, or holding onto a thought
  • Understanding Palilalia: What It Sounds Like And How It Manifests
    Palilalia, a complex speech disorder, manifests as the involuntary repetition of words, phrases, or sounds, often with increasing speed and decreasing volume This phenomenon is not merely a quirk of speech but a window into the intricate interplay between neurology and language production


















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