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  2. Neologism - Wikipedia

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    In psychiatry and neuroscience, the term neologism is used to describe words that have meaning only to the person who uses them, independent of their common meaning. [ 39 ] [ 40 ] This can be seen in schizophrenia , where a person may replace a word with a nonsensical one of their own invention (e.g., "I got so angry I picked up a dish and ...

  3. Jargon aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Neologistic jargon is the production of language containing non-existent words that are not related to what the person is attempting to convey. Phonemic jargon is the production of language containing inappropriate words that are phonemically related to what the person is attempting to convey.

  4. Anomic aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Patients maintain fluent output but exhibit literal and neologistic paraphasia. Literal paraphasia is the incorrect substitution of phonemes, and neologistic paraphasia is the use of non-real words in the place of real words. Patient's naming ability is contaminated by paraphasia. [6]

  5. Paraphasia - Wikipedia

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    Neologistic paraphasias, a substitution with a non-English or gibberish word, follow pauses indicating word-finding difficulty. [13] They can affect any part of speech, and the previously mentioned pause can be used to indicate the relative severity of the neologism; less severe neologistic paraphasias can be recognized as a distortion of a real word, and more severe ones cannot.

  6. Thought disorder - Wikipedia

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    A thought disorder (TD) is a disturbance in cognition which affects language, thought and communication. [1] [2] Psychiatric and psychological glossaries in 2015 and 2017 identified thought disorders as encompassing poverty of ideas, paralogia (a reasoning disorder characterized by expression of illogical or delusional thoughts), word salad, and delusions—all disturbances of thought content ...

  7. Social rejection could be making narcissists’ behavior worse ...

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    Some people may need to cut ties after just a few negative experiences, while family members might tolerate behavior for years or even decades from some narcissists. For more CNN news and ...

  8. NJ man accused in neo-Nazi child-porn ring that forced kids ...

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    A sicko from New Jersey allegedly took part in a neo-Nazi child-porn ring whose members groomed children online and extorted them to send self-produced, sexually-explicit videos, federal ...

  9. Neology - Wikipedia

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    Neology ("study of new [things]") was the name given to the rationalist theology of Germany or the rationalisation of the Christian religion. [1] It was preceded by slightly less radical Wolffism.