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14 Cards in this Set
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the absence of recognizef grammatical elements during speech attempts
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Agrammatism
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difficulty producing nouns
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Anomia
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attempts at word retrieval end in descriptions or associations related to the word
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Circumlocution
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an accurate repetition of a preceding utterance when repetition is not required
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Echolalia
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a fluent utterance that lacks substantive parts of language, such as nouns and verbs
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Empty speech
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mostly incomprehensible but well-articulated language
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Jargon
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mostly incomprehensible, some words are partially recognizable, others are contrived or "new"
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Neologistic jargon
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misuse of grammatical elements, usually during fluent utterances
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Paragrammatism
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flair for chair
aka. literal paraphasia |
Phonemic paraphasia
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excessively lengthy, often incomprehensible, well-articulated language
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Press for speech
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a combination of unrelated semantic and phonemic paraphasia, together with recognizable words
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Semantic jargon
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table for chair
aka. nominal paraphasia |
Semantic paraphasia
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nonsensical repetition of similar syllables for all communicative attempts, such as dee dee dee
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Stereotypes
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Language similar to a telegram, mostly nouns and verbs
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Telegraphic speech
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