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