👉 Parica in linguistics and psychology refers to a specific type of language used by people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) who have difficulty communicating through words. Paracasts, or paricasts, are specific forms of communication that use sounds rather than words. Paracas refer to the use of repetitive, repeated sounds, such as "p" and "a," in a sentence. They are often used for social interaction, with people using them to express their feelings, thoughts, and intentions