Citations:sleeptalker

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English citations of sleeptalker

Noun: "a person who talks unconsciously in their sleep"

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  • 1957 — Arthur Mizener, "Introduction", in F. Scott Fitzgerald, Afternoon of an Author: A Selection of Uncollected Stories and Essays, Scribner (1956), page 5:
    Indeed, they are made to blur together as do events in the carefully calculated confusion of the fictional sleeptalker like Lady Macbeth and Molly Bloom []
  • 2007 — Lota A Teh, "Consciousness and Its Altered States", in General Psychology for Filipino College Students (eds. Lota A. Teh & Elizabeth J. Macapagal), Ateneo de Manila University Press (2007), →ISBN, page 113:
    The speech of the sleeptalker makes little sense.
  • 2008 — Christian Jarrett & Joannah Ginsburg, This Book Has Issues: Adventures in Popular Psychology, Continuum (2008), →ISBN, page 141:
    Often they will wake when their sleeptalking startles another person, who then makes a noise at being woken up, waking the sleeptalker to ask the other "What's wrong?"
  • 2011 — Lilith Saintcrow, Unfallen, Orbit (2011), →ISBN, unnumbered page:
    She muttered something in response, a slurred jumble like a sleeptalker.