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Pronoun reversal or pronominal reversal is when children refer to themselves as "he", "she", "they", or "you", or by their own proper name (pronoun avoidance). While it may signal an autism-spectrum disorder when it persists for an abnormal length of time, some degree of pronoun confusion can occur as a part of allistic speech development, and it is common in toddlers. Pronoun reversal is closely linked to echolalia: referring to themselves as they have heard others speak of them, resulting in the misapplication of pronouns. For example:

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  • Inversión pronominal (es)
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  • La reversión pronominal o inversión pronominal es un fenómeno lingüístico muy común en niños pequeños, sobre todo en los que tienen algún trastorno del espectro autista. Consiste en que los niños se refieran a si mimos como "él", "ella", "tú", incluso "nosotros" o por su propio nombre en tercera persona. Está muy relacionado con la ecolalia, porque los niños hablan de sí mismos como oyen que otros les hablan.Este es un ejemplo de como suelen conversar estos niños: Padre: "¿Qué estás haciendo?"Niño: "Estás jugando"Padre: "¿Y lo estás pasando bien?"Niño: "Sí, te estás divirtiendo" (es)
  • Pronoun reversal or pronominal reversal is when children refer to themselves as "he", "she", "they", or "you", or by their own proper name (pronoun avoidance). While it may signal an autism-spectrum disorder when it persists for an abnormal length of time, some degree of pronoun confusion can occur as a part of allistic speech development, and it is common in toddlers. Pronoun reversal is closely linked to echolalia: referring to themselves as they have heard others speak of them, resulting in the misapplication of pronouns. For example: (en)
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  • La reversión pronominal o inversión pronominal es un fenómeno lingüístico muy común en niños pequeños, sobre todo en los que tienen algún trastorno del espectro autista. Consiste en que los niños se refieran a si mimos como "él", "ella", "tú", incluso "nosotros" o por su propio nombre en tercera persona. Está muy relacionado con la ecolalia, porque los niños hablan de sí mismos como oyen que otros les hablan.Este es un ejemplo de como suelen conversar estos niños: Padre: "¿Qué estás haciendo?"Niño: "Estás jugando"Padre: "¿Y lo estás pasando bien?"Niño: "Sí, te estás divirtiendo" En la mayoría de los casos esto desaparece a la vez que el niños crece y aprende a hablar mejor, aunque en algunos casos puede ser muy resistente y algunos niños necesitan de mucha práctica para dejarlo. En algunos casos amerita terapias. Se cree que esto comienza en la mente, donde el niño no piensa en sí mismo como "yo" sino como cualquier otro pronombre. (es)
  • Pronoun reversal or pronominal reversal is when children refer to themselves as "he", "she", "they", or "you", or by their own proper name (pronoun avoidance). While it may signal an autism-spectrum disorder when it persists for an abnormal length of time, some degree of pronoun confusion can occur as a part of allistic speech development, and it is common in toddlers. Pronoun reversal is closely linked to echolalia: referring to themselves as they have heard others speak of them, resulting in the misapplication of pronouns. For example: Parent: What are you doing, Johnny?Child: You're here.Parent: Are you having a good time?Child: You sure are. As with many other autistic traits, if speech continues to develop more normally, this pronoun reversal might be expected to disappear. However, it can also be highly resistant to change. Some children require extensive training to stop pronoun reversal, even after they have stopped echolalia. (en)
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