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-lalia
- a combining form used in the formation of nouns denoting abnormal or disordered forms of speech, as specified by the initial element:
echolalia; glossolalia.
-lalia
combining_form
- indicating a speech defect or abnormality
coprolalia
echolalia
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of -lalia1
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Words That Use -lalia
does -lalia mean?
The combining form -lalia is used like a suffix meaning “abnormal or disordered speech.” It is occasionally used in medical terms, especially in pathology.
The form -lalia comes from Greek á, meaning “talking” or “chatter.”
Examples of -lalia
A medical term you may have come across that uses the form -lalia is glossolalia, “incomprehensible speech in an imaginary language, sometimes occurring in a trance state, an episode of religious ecstasy, or schizophrenia.” One form of glossolalia is “speaking in tongues.”
The glosso- part of the word means “tongue, word, speech,” from Greek ô. As we have already seen, -lalia means “abnormal or disordered speech.” Glossolalia literally translates to “disordered speech.”
are some words that use the combining form -lalia?
are some other forms that -lalia may be commonly confused with?
Break it down!
The combining form brady- means “slow.” With this in mind, what does bradylalia literally mean?
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