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- Psittacism abstract "Psittacism is speech or writing that appears mechanical or repetitive in the manner of a parrot. More generally it is a pejorative description of the use of words which appear to have been used without regard to their meaning. The word is derived from the Latin term for parrots psittaci in an analogy with the ability of some parrots to speak human words but without any knowledge of their meaning.Parrots, in turn, may be used as symbols of psittacism. In Flaubert's story Un cœur simple the parrot may have been used in this manner. Ben Stoltzfus wrote in The French Review:Thus, Loulou is a parrot, and at the same time a symbol of psittacism, thatmalady of so many of Flaubert's characters who either parrot banalitieswithout thought or meaning, or are the victims of this psittacism.".
- Psittacism thumbnail Psittacism.jpg?width=300.
- Psittacism wikiPageID "18908296".
- Psittacism wikiPageLength "1948".
- Psittacism wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Psittacism wikiPageRevisionID "609003903".
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Linguistics.
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Literary_techniques.
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink Flaubert.
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink Gustave_Flaubert.
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink Parrot.
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink Pejorative.
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink Three_Tales_(Flaubert).
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLink File:Psittacism.jpg.
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Polly repeats".
- Psittacism wikiPageWikiLinkText "psittacism".
- Psittacism hasPhotoCollection Psittacism.
- Psittacism wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Psittacism subject Category:Linguistics.
- Psittacism subject Category:Literary_techniques.
- Psittacism hypernym Speech.
- Psittacism type Agent.
- Psittacism type Humanity.
- Psittacism type Science.
- Psittacism type Technique.
- Psittacism comment "Psittacism is speech or writing that appears mechanical or repetitive in the manner of a parrot. More generally it is a pejorative description of the use of words which appear to have been used without regard to their meaning. The word is derived from the Latin term for parrots psittaci in an analogy with the ability of some parrots to speak human words but without any knowledge of their meaning.Parrots, in turn, may be used as symbols of psittacism.".
- Psittacism label "Psittacism".
- Psittacism sameAs Psittacismo.
- Psittacism sameAs m.04jh2s_.
- Psittacism sameAs Psittacismu.
- Psittacism sameAs Q3924995.
- Psittacism sameAs Q3924995.
- Psittacism wasDerivedFrom Psittacism?oldid=609003903.
- Psittacism depiction Psittacism.jpg.
- Psittacism isPrimaryTopicOf Psittacism.