Schizophasia
Schizophasie called Terminus from the psychiatry a faulty use of language, or a language disorder of schizophrenics.
The term was introduced in 1915 by Emil Kraepelin, for an unintelligible language production with its own syntactic rules, in which, however, a set character has been preserved. In today's psychopathology the Schizophasie is also associated with terms such as "Para syntax ", " paragrammatism " and " incoherence " in conjunction. Defined She is supported by other incomprehensible forms of language use in schizophrenic patients, as paraphasia ( talking past ), the use of self-invented neologisms or Kryptolalie ( private speech).
The use of the term, however, is uneven. So in the context of Patholinguistics applies an incorrect neologisms education - in addition to echolalia, Verbigeration, word salad and glossolalia - also known as a formation of Schizophasie.
References and footnotes
- Psycho- pathological symptom
- Schizophrenia
- Clinical Linguistics