Language in Schizophrenia Part 1: An Introduction
This is the first of two articles that discuss higher‐order language and semantic processing in schizophrenia. This article reviews clinical characterizations of language output and the phenomenon of positive thought disorder, as well as more principled characterizations of language output in schizo...
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