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How do we divide speech disorders? |
Ability Amount Rate Form
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Dysphonia |
Impairment in vocalization |
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Dysartria |
Impairment in speech articulation |
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Dysphasia |
Impairment in comprehension / expression |
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Logorrhoea |
Increased quantity, not rate, of speech |
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Poverty of speech |
Decreased quantity, not rate, of speech |
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Pressure of speech |
Increased quantity and rate of speech |
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Speech retardation |
Decreased quantity and rate of speech |
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Mutism |
No speech in spite of the ability to do so |
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Circumstantiality |
Many irrelevant details |
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Tangentiality |
Organized speech but not goal-oriented and only indirectly related to the question being asked |
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Neologism |
Use of new/combined words |
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Metonym |
Use of an existing word with new meaning |
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Clang association |
Linkage of words based on sound |
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Word salad |
Schizophasia. Incoherent, nonsense speech |
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Paragrammatism |
Incorrect grammatical construction |
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Paraphasia |
Incorrect selection of words |
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Logoclonia |
Repetition of the last syllabe of every word |
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Palilalia |
Repetition of word when it is not appropriate |
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Verbigeration |
Senseless repetition of sounds, words, phrases |
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Coprolalia |
Vocal tic involving the shouting of obscenities |
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Glossolalia |
Use of non-speech sounds as substitutes of speech |
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Cryptolalia |
Use of an entire private idiom or language |
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Pseudologia fantastica |
Pathological lieing or mythomania. Fluent and plausible lying |
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Vorbeireden |
Ganser Symptom. Approximate or wrong answers even if the patient has recognized the question |