In this article the authors present through theory and case reports on the phenomenon of glossolalia, the unusual vocal utterances that sound language-like. Sense, meaning and function of glossolalia are closely connected with social and cultural context, and therefore glossolalia is experienced as a normal and expected behavior in religious prayer groups, while in mental disorders it is considered a psychopathological symptom. Historic theological debates explain the pure spiritual etiology of glossolalia, while the current studies present the phenomenon of glossolalia as a result of learned behavior and training. Glossolalia occurs as an individual or a group phenomenon after which the speaker and the persons around him feel good, what is...
The term glossolalia, as commonly used, applies both to a particular kind of linguistic event and al...
Glossolalia, according to Goodman, is a certain kind of behavior (97): a person goes 'into' glossola...
The topic of this master's thesis is glossolalia (speaking in tongues), specifically the private use...
In this article the authors present through theory and case reports on the phenomenon of glossolalia...
Reports of the frequency, context, associated behaviours, feelings and meaning associated with gloss...
Although there is considerable agreement about the phonological characteristics of religious glossol...
Glossolalia ("speaking in tongues") is a rhythmic utterance of word-like strings of sounds, regularl...
Glossolalia is a very important element in the life of Pentecostal Churches and is at the centre of ...
Glossolalia ("speaking in tongues") is a rhythmic utterance of pseudo-words without consistent seman...
The present study focussed on three major areas of interest: the relationship between glossolalia, ...
Glossolalia (or ‘speaking in unknown tongues’) has been judged to be a deviant form of human speech,...
he article analyzes the topic of speaking in tongues, notably, the question: Can Christians speak in...
This study investigated, through ethnographic methodology, the individual and group experiences of g...
Psychopathological explanations oversimplify religious glossolalia. An analysis of the use of glosso...
Glossolalia, or speaking in tongues, has been evidenced since Biblical times. Some writers have inte...
The term glossolalia, as commonly used, applies both to a particular kind of linguistic event and al...
Glossolalia, according to Goodman, is a certain kind of behavior (97): a person goes 'into' glossola...
The topic of this master's thesis is glossolalia (speaking in tongues), specifically the private use...
In this article the authors present through theory and case reports on the phenomenon of glossolalia...
Reports of the frequency, context, associated behaviours, feelings and meaning associated with gloss...
Although there is considerable agreement about the phonological characteristics of religious glossol...
Glossolalia ("speaking in tongues") is a rhythmic utterance of word-like strings of sounds, regularl...
Glossolalia is a very important element in the life of Pentecostal Churches and is at the centre of ...
Glossolalia ("speaking in tongues") is a rhythmic utterance of pseudo-words without consistent seman...
The present study focussed on three major areas of interest: the relationship between glossolalia, ...
Glossolalia (or ‘speaking in unknown tongues’) has been judged to be a deviant form of human speech,...
he article analyzes the topic of speaking in tongues, notably, the question: Can Christians speak in...
This study investigated, through ethnographic methodology, the individual and group experiences of g...
Psychopathological explanations oversimplify religious glossolalia. An analysis of the use of glosso...
Glossolalia, or speaking in tongues, has been evidenced since Biblical times. Some writers have inte...
The term glossolalia, as commonly used, applies both to a particular kind of linguistic event and al...
Glossolalia, according to Goodman, is a certain kind of behavior (97): a person goes 'into' glossola...
The topic of this master's thesis is glossolalia (speaking in tongues), specifically the private use...