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Why do repeated words turn into gibberish?

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Why do repeated words turn into gibberish?

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These also seem to be cases of jamais vu, the opposite of deja vu. The explanation for why it happens is similar to the one giraffe mentioned: From a linguistic perspective, the phenomenon that a word after frequent repetition seems to lose its meaning is connected with the very nature of words. A word as a unit of language has three characteristics: It has form, i.e. it is shaped out of sounds or, in the case of written language, out of letters (characters). It has function, which (among other things) means that it operates in a meaningful sentence. It has meaning, which implies that it refers to a certain unit of thought (a concept or an idea) within a context. However, when a word is repeated over and over again, it is in fact only the form which is repeated. There is no sentence, so the function of the word is eliminated. Its meaning, too, is effectively eliminated, because there is no context. A few repetitions will leave the la

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