Parroters form of speech
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ECHOLALIAParroter's form of speech.
idiolectan individual's distinctive form of speech
idiolectsIDIOLECT, an individual's distinctive form of speech
stenotypesSTENOTYPE, a form of typewriter used for recording speech in phonetic form
idioglossiaa private form of speech invented by one child or by children.
idiolectalof or like an idiolect, a distinctive individual form of speech also IDIOLECTIC
idiolecticof or like an idiolect, a distinctive individual form of speech also IDIOLECTAL
photonovela novel in the form of a series of photographs with speech balloons
photonovelsPHOTONOVEL, a novel in the form of a series of photographs with speech balloons
demoticRelating to or denoting the form of modern Greek used in everyday speech and writing
stenotypea form of typewriter used for recording speech in phonetic form / to record speech using a stenotype
idioglossiaprivate form of speech invented by one child or by children who are in close contact, as twins
audiovisualUsing both sight and sound, typically in the form of slides or video and recorded speech or music
substancesThe subject matter of a text, speech, or work of art, esp. as contrasted with the form or style in which it is presented
substanceThe subject matter of a text, speech, or work of art, esp. as contrasted with the form or style in which it is presented
elisionthe use of a speech form that lacks a final or initial sound which a variant speech form has (as 's instead of is in there's)
mansbipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens) that is anatomically related to the great apes but distinguished especially by notable development of the brain with a resultant capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning, is usually considered to form a variable number of freely interbreeding races, and is the sole living representative of the hominid family
manlikebipedal primate mammal (Homo sapiens) that is anatomically related to the great apes but distinguished especially by notable development of the brain with a resultant capacity for articulate speech and abstract reasoning, is usually considered to form a variable number of freely interbreeding races, and is the sole living representative of the hominid family