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14 Cards in this Set
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The absence of recognized grammatical elements during speech attempts |
Agrammatism |
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Difficulty producing nouns |
Anomia |
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Attempts at word retrieval end in descriptions or associations related to the word |
Cricumlocution |
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An accurate repetition of a preceding utterance when repetition is not recquired |
Echolalia |
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A fluent utterance that lacks substantive parts of language, such as nouns and verbs |
Empty Speech |
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Mostly incomprehensible but well-articulated language |
Jargon |
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Mostly incomprehensible, some words are partially recognizable, others are contrived or "new" |
Neologistic Jargon |
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Misuse of grammatical elements, usually during fluent utterances |
Paragrammatical |
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Flair to chair, also called Literal Paraphasia |
Phonemic Paraphasia |
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Excessively lengthy, often incomprehensible, well-articulated language |
Press for Speech |
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A combination of unrelated semantic and phonemic paraphasia, together with recognizable words |
Semantic Jargon |
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Table for chair, also called Nominal Paraphasia |
Semantic Paraphasia |
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Nonsenscial repetition of similar syllables for all coomunicative attempts, such as dee dee dee |
Stereotypes |
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Language familiar to a telegram, mostly nouns and verbs |
Telegraphic Speech |