Let us use the word glossolalia with respect to a certain kind of human, vocal phenomenon. Of all the different kinds of utterances that deviate from normal language in both form and function it designates, or it should designate, a range of utterances that are similar to each other in both form and function. These, for the sake of convenience, will be called anomalous linguistic phenomena
Language is not a purely cultural phenomenon somehow isolated from its wider environment, and we may...
Laterals are the L-like sounds of the world’s languages, notable for displaying both consonant- like...
The article is devoted to the substantiation of the possibility and necessity of deepening the subje...
Glossolalia (or ‘speaking in unknown tongues’) has been judged to be a deviant form of human speech,...
The term glossolalia, as commonly used, applies both to a particular kind of linguistic event and al...
Although there is considerable agreement about the phonological characteristics of religious glossol...
Reports of the frequency, context, associated behaviours, feelings and meaning associated with gloss...
There is no mystery about glossolalia. Tape-recorded samples are easy to obtain and to analyze. They...
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...
In this article the authors present through theory and case reports on the phenomenon of glossolalia...
Glossolalia is a beautiful, God-given, expressive means of communication for hundreds of thousands ...
The article investigates the phenomenon of "glossolalia"- the language of estatic prophecies. The fi...
ABSTRACT: Language communication allows us to describe reality, provided that the norms and rules fo...
Glossolalia, according to Goodman, is a certain kind of behavior (97): a person goes 'into' glossola...
Language is not a purely cultural phenomenon somehow isolated from its wider environment, and we may...
Laterals are the L-like sounds of the world’s languages, notable for displaying both consonant- like...
The article is devoted to the substantiation of the possibility and necessity of deepening the subje...
Glossolalia (or ‘speaking in unknown tongues’) has been judged to be a deviant form of human speech,...
The term glossolalia, as commonly used, applies both to a particular kind of linguistic event and al...
Although there is considerable agreement about the phonological characteristics of religious glossol...
Reports of the frequency, context, associated behaviours, feelings and meaning associated with gloss...
There is no mystery about glossolalia. Tape-recorded samples are easy to obtain and to analyze. They...
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...
In this article the authors present through theory and case reports on the phenomenon of glossolalia...
Glossolalia is a beautiful, God-given, expressive means of communication for hundreds of thousands ...
The article investigates the phenomenon of "glossolalia"- the language of estatic prophecies. The fi...
ABSTRACT: Language communication allows us to describe reality, provided that the norms and rules fo...
Glossolalia, according to Goodman, is a certain kind of behavior (97): a person goes 'into' glossola...
Language is not a purely cultural phenomenon somehow isolated from its wider environment, and we may...
Laterals are the L-like sounds of the world’s languages, notable for displaying both consonant- like...
The article is devoted to the substantiation of the possibility and necessity of deepening the subje...