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Filter by Meaning The patient diagnosed with aphasia showed echolalia, mimicking the doctor's instructions.
The teacher used a communication board to minimize the student's echolalia and encourage independent speech.
The elderly man with dementia exhibited echolalia, parroting his caregiver's words.
The toddler with developmental delays displayed echolalia, echoing words spoken by others.
The teacher noticed echolalia in the student with autism, who repeated words and phrases from a movie.
The child with autism displayed echolalia by repeating everything his teacher said.
The researcher conducted a study to investigate the prevalence of echolalia in individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
The documentary explored the phenomenon of echolalia in individuals with neurological disorders.
The support group provided strategies and resources for parents dealing with their child's echolalia.
The researcher conducted a study on echolalia in individuals with Tourette's syndrome.
The toddler with a speech disorder exhibited echolalia by repeating his mother's words without understanding their meaning.
The therapist observed echolalia in the client with Tourette syndrome, who involuntarily echoed phrases they heard.
The speech therapist worked with the child with echolalia to improve their communication skills.
After the accident, the patient developed echolalia and would often repeat the doctor's instructions.
The parakeet's echolalia surprised its owner when it flawlessly reproduced the sound of a ringing alarm clock.
The zookeeper marveled at the parakeet's echolalia, mimicking the visitors' laughter.
The lyrebird's astonishing echolalia abilities enabled it to replicate a range of sounds, including the clicking of a camera shutter and the sound of a chainsaw.
The parrot's remarkable echolalia allowed it to mimic human speech and entertain its owners with clever phrases.
The bird's echolalia replicated the melody of a popular song.
The conductor's performance was enhanced by echolalia, repeating certain musical motifs to create a sense of harmony and unity.
The preacher's sermon was characterized by echolalia, repeatedly stating the phrase "God is love" to reinforce the central message.
The politician's speech was filled with echolalia, repeating the phrase "hope for a better future" to rally the crowd.
The novel employed echolalia to reinforce the protagonist's internal struggle with the phrase "I can't go on, I can't go on."
The preacher used echolalia to emphasize his sermon's central message: "Repent, repent, for the end is near!"
The comedian's routine was laced with echolalia, repeating a humorous catchphrase to generate laughter throughout the show.
The political speech was filled with echolalia, as the candidate repeated the phrase "hope and change" to rally the crowd.
The poet's echolalia of "nevermore, nevermore" in his melancholic verse evoked a haunting sense of loss.
The motivational speaker employed echolalia, emphasizing the phrase "never give up" to inspire the audience.
The speechwriter strategically employed echolalia by repeating the phrase "justice for all" to leave a lasting impact on the audience.
The novel employed echolalia, repeating the word "fear" to intensify the suspenseful atmosphere.
The audience responded with echolalia, repeating the comedian's punchlines and enhancing the comedic effect.
The team members used echolalia to reinforce their ideas and show unity during the brainstorming session.
The politician's echolalia during the debate showed his agreement with his party's stance.
The family's dinner conversation was filled with echolalia, as they enthusiastically repeated stories and anecdotes.
The children played a game of echolalia, taking turns repeating silly phrases to make each other laugh.
After the announcement of the team's victory, the stadium filled with echolalia as fans chanted the winning team's name.
The audience joined in echolalia, reciting the lines of their favorite play along with the actors on stage.
The religious congregation participated in echolalia, echoing the preacher's words of praise and worship.
The teacher asked the student a question, and the student responded with echolalia.
The sports fans engaged in echolalia, chanting the team's slogans and expressing their support during the game.
The children engaged in echolalia, echoing each other's laughter and creating a joyful atmosphere.
The toddler's echolalia delighted his parents as he repeated their words with enthusiasm.
In the therapy session, the speech therapist encouraged the child with echolalia to imitate and repeat different words and sounds.
The speaker's voice echoed in the auditorium, demonstrating echolalia.
We were amazed by the echolalia produced when we shouted into the empty stadium.
The grandeur of the cathedral was heightened by the echolalia of the organ music.
The concert hall was designed to enhance echolalia during performances.
The thunder reverberated through the valley, causing echolalia.
The children giggled with delight as their echolalia reverberated through the tunnel.
The tour guide explained how echolalia occurs in vast underground caverns.
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