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  2. Psychobabble - Wikipedia

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    [4] Rosen coined the word in 1975 in a book review for The Boston Phoenix, then featured it in a cover story for the magazine New Times titled "Psychobabble: The New Language of Candor." [5] His book Psychobabble explores the dramatic expansion of psychological treatments and terminology in both professional and non-professional settings.

  3. Language development - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, they can differentiate between certain speech sounds. A significant first milestone in phonetic development is the babbling stage (around the age of six months). This is the baby's way of practicing his control over that apparatus. Babbling is independent from the language. Deaf children for instance, babble the same way as hearing ...

  4. Jargon aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Jargon aphasia is a type of fluent aphasia in which an individual's speech is incomprehensible, but appears to make sense to the individual. Persons experiencing this condition will either replace a desired word with another that sounds or looks like the original one, or has some other connection to it, or they will replace it with random sounds .

  5. The Jargon Society - Wikipedia

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    The Jargon Society is an independent press founded by the American poet Jonathan Williams.Jargon is one of the oldest and most prestigious small presses in the United States and has published seminal works of the American literary avant-garde, including books by Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, Paul Metcalf, James Broughton, and Williams himself, as well as sui generis books of folk art such as ...

  6. Gibberish - Wikipedia

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    The term was seen in English in the early 16th century. [4] It is generally thought to be an onomatopoeia imitative of speech, similar to the words jabber (to talk rapidly) and gibber (to speak inarticulately). [5] [6] It may originate from the word jib, which is the Angloromani variant of the Romani language word meaning "language" or "tongue".

  7. Cultish - Wikipedia

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    Montell argues in Cultish that cults and cultists can be identified in particular through their non-standard use of language – as scholar Scott Lowe put it, "the technical terms, the redefined words, the shorthand, the clichés, the euphemisms, logical distortions, and so on […] set members apart from (and above) their pedestrian neighbors, families, and coworkers". [2]

  8. Earth (The Book) - Wikipedia

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    The book follows a similar format to America (The Book), being written in the style of a textbook and featuring many images, including visual gags. One controversial visual gag in America was a doctored image of the United States Supreme Court justices nude; a similar gag appeared in Earth which was an illustration of human anatomy that ...

  9. List of Earthdawn books - Wikipedia

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    A list of the English-language Earthdawn books with their SKU numbers. Earthdawn has also had German, French, Japanese and Polish editions. Earthdawn was created and published by FASA Corporation from 1993 to 1999. This is known as the First Edition.