| 1. | Some have echolalia and mimic what others or they themselves say.
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| 2. | Mitigated echolalia can be seen in dyspraxia and aphasia of speech.
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| 3. | An oculogyric spasm then developed, during which he demonstrated echolalia.
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| 4. | Examples of mitigated echolalia are pronoun changes or syntax corrections.
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| 5. | Echolalia may be an immediate reaction to a stimulus or may be delayed.
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| 6. | Some children require extensive training to stop pronoun reversal, even after they have stopped echolalia.
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| 7. | In 2002, Brian released an electronica album called Solid State Alone under the name Echolalia.
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| 8. | The patient reported that his ambient echolalia appeared to be random but appeared when he was distracted.
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| 9. | He was also aware of his echolalia, but said he is unable to stop the repetitions.
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| 10. | The use of echolalia in task response to facilitate generalization is an area that holds much promise.
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