Agrammatismus

Von Pick (1913) geprägter Terminus für die bei Aphasie in der Sprachproduktion fehlenden grammatischen Endungen sowie die Auslassung der Funktionswörter. Der Begriff wird heute noch z.T. synonym mit Telegrammstil gebraucht. Werden beim Lautspracheverständnis Funktionswörter vom Patienten nicht in die syntaktische Analyse einbezogen, spricht man vom Rezeptionsagrammatismus. Es werden überwiegend Zwei- oder Dreiwortsätze gebildet. Siehe auch Paragrammatismus.

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