
Jargon aphasia is a fluent aphasia in which the patient`s speech is incomprehensible, but appears to make sense to the individual. Speech is fluent and effortless with intact syntax and grammar, but the patient has problems with the selection of nouns. They will either replace the desired word with another that sounds or looks like the original o....
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(Sometimes jargonaphasia.) An aphasia in which speech is produced rapidly and incomprehensibly, with frequent neologisms. Occurs as three subtypes, namely semantic jargon, neologistic jargon, and phonemic jargon. [There is a longer discussion of jargon aphasia in Section 6.6 of our e-paper on `Speech Errors, Speech Production Models, and Speech Pat...
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Synonym for agrammatism ... A form of aphasia characterised by an inability to construct a grammatical sentence, and the use of unintelligible or incorrect words; caused by a lesion in the dominant temporal lobe. ... Synonym: agrammatica, agrammatologia, jargon aphasia. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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that with utterance of meaningless phrases, either neologisms or incoherently arranged known words.
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incoherent, meaningless, neologistic speech
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Type: Term Synonyms: agrammatism
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jargon aphasia The utterances, or speaking, of meaningless phrases; either neologisms, or incoherently arranged known words.
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