Results 1 to 10 of about 93 (78)
Brain structural evidence for a frontal pole specialization in glossolalia
Glossolalia is defined as the ritual oral production of phoneme sequences without recognizable semantic content. The functional underpinnings of glossolalia, and notably whether it consists of a highly specific or ordinary behavior, remain largely ...
Yoshija Walter +2 more
exaly +3 more sources
Enhanced Verbal Statistical Learning in Glossolalia
Abstract Glossolalia (“speaking in tongues”) is a rhythmic utterance of word‐like strings of sounds, regularly occurring in religious mass gatherings or various forms of private religious practices (e.g., prayer and meditation). Although specific verbal learning capacities may characterize glossolalists, empirical evidence is lacking.
Szabolcs Keri
exaly +2 more sources
Attribution of Mental States in Glossolalia: A Direct Comparison With Schizophrenia
Glossolalia (“speaking in tongues”) is a rhythmic utterance of pseudo-words without consistent semantic meaning and syntactic regularities. Although glossolalia is a culturally embedded religious activity, its connection with psychopathology (e.g ...
Szabolcs Keri
exaly +3 more sources
Entangled Tongues: A Poststructuralist and Postcolonial Reading of Acts 2:1-13
This essay explores the meaning of the word glōssa, the tongue, in Acts. The focus of my study will be Acts 2:1-13, the Pentecost narrative, where the reader first interacts with tongues of fire and with the experience of glossolalia, speaking in tongues.
Christy Cobb
doaj +1 more source
« Parler en langues » pour mieux rompre avec la culture russe
In the Amur Region, in the cities of Khabarovsk, Komsomolsk and Nikolaievsk, glossolalia takes various shapes depending in churches where it may be observed: crying fits, yells, falls to the floor, mumbling.
Anne Dalles Maréchal
doaj +1 more source
Abstract Background Both progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and multiple system atrophy (MSA) belong to atypical parkinsonian syndromes. It is important to differentiate these diseases accurately. We compared clinical outcomes and cognitive impairments between PSP and MSA. Methods Eighty‐five MSA parkinsonism type (MSA‐P) patients and 76 PSP patients
Peifei Jia +3 more
wiley +1 more source
Hugo Gola: cura de palabras, glosolalia y poesía
Proponemos una lectura de la obra de Hugo Gola que hasta ahora no se había realizado. Observaremos su poética en relación con dos experiencias relevantes de su infancia campesina: la cura de palabras en tanto práctica del esoterismo argentino y la ...
Iván García López
doaj +1 more source
Wittgenstein's Account of Music and its Comparison to Language: Understanding, Experience and Rules
Abstract In this article, I discuss Wittgenstein’s conception of music, musical understanding and the sense of comparing music to language. I argue that for Wittgenstein, musical understanding is describable as a specific kind of experience that is public and sharable.
Marco Marchesin
wiley +1 more source
“The universal word speaks only in dialect”
Abstract Postcolonial theories announce an “exit”: the departure from the West as the world’s centre of gravity and from Eurocentric hegemonic claims of superiority, turning away from the universal, and placing unheard voices at the centre – those who are excluded from academic, public, and political discourse. Such stories and histories of the margins
Claudia Jahnel
wiley +1 more source
Background Patients with intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD) have a high frequency of stroke recurrence. However, there has been little investigation into the prognostic value of higher‐resolution magnetic resonance imaging (HR‐MRI). Purpose To investigate the use of intracranial atherosclerotic plaques features in predicting risk of recurrent ...
Zhang Shi +9 more
wiley +1 more source

