• Paraphasia is a type of language output error commonly associated with aphasia, and characterized by the production of unintended syllables, words, or...
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    they believe their speech is completely comprehensible. Paraphasias: Phonemic (literal) paraphasia: Errors in selecting phonemes. Involves the substitution...
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    newly created words or expressions. Paraphasia can involve substituting one word for another, known as semantic paraphasia, or substituting one sound or syllable...
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  • comprehension, relatively intact repetition, and fluent speech with semantic paraphasias present. TSA is a fluent aphasia similar to Wernicke's aphasia (receptive...
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  • Phasiinae Tribe: Phasiini Genus: Phasia Species: P. albipennis Binomial name Phasia albipennis (Brooks, 1945) Synonyms Paraphasia albipennis Brooks, 1945...
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    literal and neologistic paraphasia. Literal paraphasia is the incorrect substitution of phonemes, and neologistic paraphasia is the use of non-real words...
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  • Paranomia may refer to: The medical condition verbal paraphasia, an aspect of aphasia, where the patient speaks a word different from the one they intended...
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  • aphasia. Paragrammatism is sometimes called "extended paraphasia," although it is different from paraphasia. Paragrammatism is roughly synonymous with "word...
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    recall vocabulary, which leads to frequent incorrect word substitutions (paraphasias). Reading and writing skills are also progressively lost. Complex motor...
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    Metathesis Mondegreen Opperlandse taal- & letterkunde Parody Phonemic paraphasia Phonetic reversal Portmanteau words Sananmuunnos Smart Feller Fart Smeller:...
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    indicate an organic brain disease such as Parkinson's disease. Phonemic paraphasia: Mispronunciation; syllables out of sequence ("I slipped on the lice and...
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  • of a formal thought disorder. Language disturbances: Anomic aphasia, paraphasia, impaired comprehension, agraphia, and word-finding difficulties all involve...
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  • outsmarting him whenever Chilton tried to give him various psychological tests. Paraphasia Whitlock, F.A. (1967). The Ganser Syndrome. British Journal of Psychiatry...
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    recurrent/recurring utterances/speech automatism) also known as perseveration. Paraphasia (substituting letters, syllables or words) Agrammatism (inability to speak...
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    commit semantic errors when naming objects (i.e., semantic paraphasia). Semantic paraphasias were also expressed by aphasic patients with left MTG-TP damage...
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  • PMID 20936080. B Butterworth, Hesitation and the production of verbal paraphasias and neologisms in jargon aphasia. Brain Lang, 1979 [page needed][ISBN missing]...
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  • is a common symptom of Wernicke's aphasia, along with circumlocution, paraphasias, and neologisms. A patient with aphasia may present all of these symptoms...
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  • asymbolia Speech Aphasia, aphrasia Dysphasia, schizophasia, logorrhea Paraphasia Intonation Aprosodia Dysprosody Poverty of speech Alogia Reading (process)...
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    numerous distinctive ways in which language can be affected. Phonemic paraphasia, an attribute of conduction aphasia and Wernicke aphasia, does not involve...
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    nonsensical to the listener. Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by phonemic paraphasias, neologism or jargon. Another characteristic of a person with Wernicke's...
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  • early word use Folk etymology FOXP2 Malapropism Metathesis (linguistics) Paraphasia Signorelli parapraxis Carroll, David (1986). Psychology of language. Pacific...
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  • gloves and "time measure" for clock); distinguished from a neologism, which is a new word whose derivation cannot be understood. See also paraphasia."...
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    dementia, hallucinations, delusions, Parkinson's-like features, semantic paraphasias, and echolalia. Usual onset Forties or fifties. Causes Mutations in the...
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  • parallel fibers paralysis paramedian pontine reticular formation parametrium paraphasia pararenal parasagittal parasternal parasympathetic paraterminal gyrus...
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    impairments in word retrieval, sentence repetition, and phonological paraphasias, comparable to conduction aphasia. Compared to the semantic variant,...
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    nucleus, as well as direct electrical stimulation, can result in lexical paraphasias and perservations (continuations of an utterance after the stimulus has...
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    is characterized by difficulty with repetition and prevalent phonemic paraphasias. Patients otherwise exhibit a relatively normal control of language....
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    and published: hysteria and hypnotism (1891), amnesic aphasia (1897), paraphasia (1898) and physical signs associated with pleural effusions (1902). His...
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  • were considered by Kraepelin: disorders of word-selection (also called paraphasias), disorders of discourse (e.g. agrammatisms) and thought disorders. The...
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    Oedematopteryx Townsend, 1916 Parallophora Bezzi, 1907 Paralophora Girschner, 1887 Paraphasia Townsend, 1915 Paraphasiana Townsend, 1940 Paraphorantha Townsend, 1915...
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