Is Xenoglossy real?

Stories of xenoglossy are found in the New Testament, and contemporary claims of xenoglossy have been made by parapsychologists and reincarnation researchers such as Ian Stevenson. There is no scientific evidence that xenoglossy is an actual phenomenon.
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What's the difference between glossolalia and xenoglossy?

In Christian theology glossolalia usually refers to speech-like sounds given by the Holy Spirit for use in private or public prayer. The term xenoglossia comes from the Greek words xenos, “foreign”, and glōssa, “tongue” and means “speaking in a foreign language”.
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Is it possible to speak a language without knowing?

Liu Jieyu, a 94-year-old Chinese woman, suffered a stroke in 2015 and entered a two-week coma. Upon regaining consciousness, she was speaking in perfect English, with no apparent knowledge of her native tongue. She had previously taught English, but hadn't spoken it in 30 years.
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Is it possible to dream in a language you don't know?

Dreaming in different languages is perfectly normal. In fact, people who have lucid dreams can sometimes voluntarily switch from one language to another during their dreams.
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What does xenoglossy mean?

xenoglossy (ˈzɛnəˌɡlɒsɪ)

/ (ˌzɛnəˈɡlɒsɪə) / noun. an ability claimed by some mediums, clairvoyants, etc, to speak a language with which they are unfamiliar.
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A Case of Xenoglossy and the Nature of Consciousness



Can you wake up from a coma speaking another language?

No one is 100% certain yet, but according to Science Alert scientists are pretty sure it's similar to another rare condition – Foreign Accent Syndrome. With FAS, where people wake up speaking in a different accent, the brain is simply readjusting and rewiring itself after suffering from a trauma.
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Can alters speak different languages?

These alters can even speak a different language than the host. For example, a Spanish speaking female self-helper was created by a Caucasian female, because the only love or nurturing she received as a child was from the Spanish-speaking housekeeper. The host personality may not know a single word of Spanish.
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What language do bilinguals think in?

According to the study, when bilinguals speak in their second language, their brain inhibits their emotions and intuitions, prompting them to make more rational decisions in their second language.
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What language do we dream?

In Which Language Do We Dream? is a universal story told in a personal way, raising debates surrounding issues of displacement, identity, resettlement, integration and home. It will challenge stereotypical images of refugees, and counteract negative perceptions in politics and the media.
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What is it called when you wake up speaking another language?

Foreign accent syndrome is a medical condition in which patients develop speech patterns that are perceived as a foreign accent that is different from their native accent, without having acquired it in the perceived accent's place of origin.
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Why do I dream in a foreign language?

Maybe dreaming in another language is an expression of our desire for linguistic and cultural 'insiderness', tapping into the sense of belonging that a new language can bring. Whether you consider it a linguistic milestone or not, it definitely indicates a strong awareness of and engagement with new language.
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What is the easiest language to learn?

And The Easiest Language To Learn Is…
  1. Norwegian. This may come as a surprise, but we have ranked Norwegian as the easiest language to learn for English speakers. ...
  2. Swedish. ...
  3. Spanish. ...
  4. Dutch. ...
  5. Portuguese. ...
  6. Indonesian. ...
  7. Italian. ...
  8. French.
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What is the phobia of language?

There is a name for this fear or so-called phobia: xenoglossophobia, the fear of learning and speaking foreign languages.
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Is speaking in tongues a mental illness?

Contrary to what may be a common perception, studies suggest that people who speak in tongues rarely suffer from mental problems. A recent study of nearly 1,000 evangelical Christians in England found that those who engaged in the practice were more emotionally stable than those who did not.
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Are there 2 types of speaking in tongues?

They distinguish between (private) speech in tongues when receiving the gift of the Spirit, and (public) speech in tongues for the benefit of the church.
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Can you speak in your dreams?

“There's some evidence that, at times, sleep talking may be related to dreams, but this is not always the case,” Dr. Drerup explains. Most dreams happen when you're in the deep, rapid eye movement (REM) phase of sleep. But sleep talking can happen during any stage of sleep, including both REM and non-REM sleep.
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Do we speak in your dreams?

When it happens during REM sleep — the stage during which we dream — it's caused by "motor breakthrough" of dream speech: One's mouth and vocal cords, usually inactive when we're sleeping, briefly get switched on, and words spoken by one's character in a dream are spoken out loud.
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Do bilinguals dream in different languages?

In the small survey I undertook, almost as many bilinguals and trilinguals (64 percent in all) said that they dreamed in one or the other language, depending on the dream (when a language was involved, of course).
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Do bilinguals have two personalities?

With regard to this group, it has often been noted, sometimes by bilinguals themselves, that bilinguals express different personalities when they speak in different languages.
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How do bilinguals see the world?

Summary: Scientists have found that regularly speaking in a second language makes you literally see the world in a different way. Color perception is an ideal way of testing bilingual concepts because there is a huge variation between where different languages place boundaries on the color spectrum.
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Should I translate in my head?

As we said before, translating in your head isn't bad. In fact, when you're just starting to learn a foreign language, your habit of mental translation is actually beneficial. It helps you flesh out your vocabulary and it helps you identify weak areas.
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How do you know if you have alters?

Symptoms
  1. Memory loss (amnesia) of certain time periods, events, people and personal information.
  2. A sense of being detached from yourself and your emotions.
  3. A perception of the people and things around you as distorted and unreal.
  4. A blurred sense of identity.
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How long does it take for alters to form?

Research has shown that the average age for the initial development of alters is 5.9 years old.
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How are alters created?

Our basic assumption is that alter personalities emerge due to an unsuccessful attempt of the person to process a traumatic experience. Hence, we propose that the goal of their emergence is processing the unresolved experience.
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