Tachylalia
Tachylalia or tachylogia[1] is extremely rapid speech.[2] Tachylalia occurs in many clutterers and many people who have speech disorders.
Tachylalia is a generic term for speaking fast, and does not need to coincide with other speech problems. Tachylalia by itself is not considered a speech disorder.
Tachylalia may be exhibited as a single stream of rapid speech without prosody, and can be delivered quietly or mumbled. Tachylalia can be simulated by stimulating the brain electronically.[3]
Occurrences
Tachylalia can occur with the following:
- Normal speech
- Cluttering
- Parkinson's disease[4]
- Cluttered speech
- Pressure of speech
References
- ↑ Tachylalia
- ↑ Tachylalia
- ↑ BÉRUBÉ, Louise. Terminologie de neuropsychologie et de neurologie du comportement, Montréal, Les Éditions de la Chenelière Inc.,1991, 176 p., p.58.
- ↑ Tachylalia: clinical and acoustic study of 149 subjects
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