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Jargon aphasia is a type of fluent aphasia in which an individual's speech is incomprehensible, but appears to make sense to the individual. Persons experiencing this condition will either replace a desired word with another that sounds or looks like the original one, or has some other connection to it, or they will replace it with random sounds. Accordingly, persons with jargon aphasia often use neologisms, and may perseverate if they try to replace the words they can not find with sounds.[citation needed]

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Jargon aphasia

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Jargon aphasia is a type of fluent aphasia in which an individual's speech is incomprehensible, but appears to make sense to the individual. Persons experiencing...

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Aphasia

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Progressive Aphasia : Progressive nonfluent aphasia (PNFA), Semantic Dementia (SD), and Logopenic progressive aphasia (LPA). Progressive Jargon Aphasia[citation...

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Receptive aphasia

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oneself. An illusion is a false perception of a detectable stimulus. Jargon aphasia is characterized by incoherent, meaningless speech with neologisms (newly...

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Graphorrhea

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language comprehension. The specific type of aphasia with similar symptoms to Graphorrhea is called jargon aphasia. It is a disorder resulting in produced...

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Neologism

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Hesitation and the production of verbal paraphasias and neologisms in jargon aphasia. Brain Lang, 1979 [page needed][ISBN missing] Look up neologism or protologism...

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Paraphasia

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Neologistic paraphasia is often associated with receptive aphasia and jargon aphasia. Types of Neologistic paraphasias There are also various types of neologistic...

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Thought disorder

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Rossor MN, Warren JD (February 2009). "Neologistic jargon aphasia and agraphia in primary progressive aphasia". Journal of the Neurological Sciences. 277 (1–2):...

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Words and Rules

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have jargon aphasia in which they speak their own neologisms (e.g. "nose cone" for "phone call") and often add regular suffixes onto their jargon, which...

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Lateralization of brain function

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characterized by phonemic paraphasias, neologism or jargon. Another characteristic of a person with Wernicke's aphasia is that they are unconcerned by the mistakes...

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Anosognosia

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distorted, patients with receptive aphasia are unable to monitor their mistakes. Other patients with receptive aphasia are fully aware of their condition...

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Speech

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Caramazza, A. (2005). "Aphasia". In L. Nadel, Encyclopedia of cognitive science. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Wernicke K. (1995). "The aphasia symptom-complex: A psychological...

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Brian Butterworth

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continuing to gesture. This led to a novel approach to aphasia, and showed that even a fluent jargon-aphasic patient plans in the usual way, with pauses...

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Language

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expressive aphasia include problems with word repetition. The condition affects both spoken and written language. Those with this aphasia also exhibit...

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term dissociation (although word salad is more typical of conditions like aphasia and schizophrenia – which is, however, frequently confused with dissociative...

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of the world could understand, making it a useful gift for evangelism. Aphasia – Inability to comprehend or formulate language Asemic writing – Wordless...

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subtypes. Historically, the terms "developmental dysphasia" or "developmental aphasia" were used to describe children with the clinical picture of SLI. These...

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Multilingualism

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300-87-0156. Wallesch, Claus W. (1990). "An early detailed description of aphasia in a deaf-mute: Anton leischner's "die 'aphasie' der taubstummen" (1943)"...

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Linguistics in science fiction

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any and all psycholinguistic descriptions of aphasia, the only language related brain damage. Even in aphasia, language is not the cause, although the loss...

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