noun
- Plural of echolalia; instances of the automatic repetition of words or phrases spoken by another person, often without understanding their meaning.
Usage: Medical/psychological term; Often associated with autism spectrum disorder, Tourette syndrome, and certain neurological conditions
Examples
- The child's echolalias made it difficult for teachers to assess his comprehension of new concepts.
- Speech therapists work to reduce echolalias and encourage more spontaneous, meaningful communication.
- Some individuals with autism may exhibit echolalias as part of their communication patterns.
- The neurologist documented several instances of echolalias during the patient's evaluation.
- Echolalias can sometimes serve a self-soothing function for individuals with certain developmental disorders.