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Xenoglossy

Xenoglossy ( or ), also written xenoglossia ( or ), sometimes also known as xenolalia, is the putative paranormal phenomenon in which a person is able to speak or write a language he or she could not have acquired by natural means. The words derive from Greek ξένος (''xenos''), "foreigner" and γλῶσσα (''glōssa''), "tongue" or "language".〔(γλῶσσα ), Henry George Liddell, Robert Scott, ''A Greek-English Lexicon'', on Perseus〕 The term xenoglossy was ostensibly coined by French parapsychologist Charles Richet. Stories of xenoglossy are found in the Bible, 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.〔Zusne, Leonard; Jones, Warren. (1989). ''Anomalistic Psychology: A Study of Magical Thinking''. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. pp. 145-146. ISBN 978-0-805-80507-9〕〔Thomason, Sarah. "(Xenoglossy" ). In Gordon Stein. (1996). ''The Encyclopedia of the Paranormal''. Prometheus Books. ISBN 1-57392-021-5〕〔Hines, Terence. (2003). ''Pseudoscience and the Paranormal''. Prometheus Books. p. 109. ISBN 1-57392-979-4〕
==History==
Stories of the miraculous abilities of certain individuals to read, write, speak, or understand a foreign language that appear in the Bible and other Christian religious literature went on to inspire similar accounts and stories during the Middle Ages. Claims of mediums speaking foreign languages were made by Spiritualists in the 19th century, as well as by Pentecostals in the 20th century, but these did not hold up to scientific scrutiny. More recent claims of xenoglossy have come from reincarnation researchers who have alleged that individuals were able to recall a language spoken in a past life.〔 Some reports of xenoglossy have surfaced in the popular press, such as Czech speedway rider Matěj Kůs who in September 2007 supposedly awoke after a crash and was able to converse in perfect English; however press reports of his fluency in English were based entirely on anecdotal stories told by his Czech team-mates.〔(Czech speedway rider knocked out in crash wakes up speaking perfect English | the Daily Mail )〕〔(Crash Victim Wakes Up Speaking English )〕

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