The imitative behavior of echolalia and echopraxia can be understood as an attempt to introject the object. |
If the patient is aphasic and is unable to follow commands, the physician should have the patient attempt imitative responses. |
When adopting the new too, he has refrained from being imitative or pretentious. |
The second movement is a sort of imitative canzona, which really shows this piece as a sort of bow to the past in many ways. |
He has been concerned with theatre which is both local and fun and not imitative of either imported intellectual or theatrical forms. |
This craze has had a lot of publicity but that carries the risk of even more imitative crimes. |