单词 | idioglossia |
释义 | > as lemmasidioglossia idioglossia n. Brit. /ˌɪdɪə(ʊ)ˈɡlɒsɪə/ , U.S. /ˌɪdiəˈɡlɔsiə/ , /ˌɪdiəˈɡlɑsiə/ [ < idio- comb. form + -glossia comb. form, perhaps after Hellenistic Greek ἰδιόγλωσσος of distinct tongue] (a) Medicine a form of dyslalia characterized by consistent substitution of speech sounds to such a degree that the affected person seems to speaking a language of his or her own; (b) (more generally) a personal, private, or invented language.ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > defective or inarticulate speech > [noun] > specific disorders or faults tongue-tiedness1598 plateasm1656 tongue-tying1762 paraphonia1772 lullaby-speech1822 cleft palate1847 paralalia1848 logoneurosis1857 zetacism1860 alogia1864 lallation1864 lambdacism1864 semi-mute1864 heterophemy1875 agrammatism1877 bradyphrasia1877 heterophasia1877 logopathy1877 paragraphia1877 paralexia1877 paraphasia1877 paraphrasia1877 verbigeration1877 recurring utterance1878 word blindness1878 word deafness1878 scanning1887 sigmatism1888 idioglossia1891 staccato utterance1898 word salad1904 palilalia1908 paragrammatism1924 idiolalia1930 dysprosody1947 Broca's aphasia1959 1891 W. H. White & C. H. Golding-Bird in Proc. Royal Med. & Chirurg. Soc. Lond. 3 92 The two children..express themselves in..sounds..unlike those of any known language, but the same sound is always used by the same child to express the same word. Each child has thus a language of its own, and the authors have named the defect to which this peculiarity is due ‘Idioglossia’. 1940 Nature 6 July 33/1 A child may develop idioglossia, that is, a language of its own; this is not a gibberish but is found on study to be subject to certain laws of sound-changes. 2003 D. Gaines Misfit's Manifesto ix. 173 Symbiotic and reclusive, Nick and I gradually constructed a private linguistic system... We communicated in idioglossia. < as lemmas |
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