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2023 | 7 | 229-242

Article title

The delusional type of schizophasia: An analysis of schizophatic texts

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PL
Urojeniowy typ schizofazji. Na przykładzie analizy tekstów schizofatycznych

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EN
Schizophasia is usually associated with the incoherence of an utterance in its semantic and formal-grammatical dimensions. The article raises the issue of pragmatic incoherence in text and proposes to include in the spectrum of schizophasia also statements relating to delusions. The article’s examples of analyses of statements of schizophrenic patients made with the help of scales for assessing schizophasia (TLC, SSRS – in Polish: KSOS) support this thesis. This thesis is confirmed by the examples included in the article of analyses of statements made by people with schizophrenia using scales for assessing schizophasia (TLC, KSOS).
PL
Schizofazję zwykle kojarzy się z niespójnością wypowiedzi w jej wymiarach semantycznym i formalno‑gramatycznym. Artykuł podnosi kwestię niespójności pragmatycznej tekstu i zawiera propozycje włączenia do spektrum schizofazji także wypowiedzi odnoszących się do urojeń. Zawarte w artykule przykłady analiz wypowiedzi osób cierpiących na schizofrenię, dokonane za pomocą skal do oceny schizofazji (TLC, KSOS) potwierdzają tę tezę.

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7

Pages

229-242

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Dates

published
2023

Contributors

  • University of Lodz, the Faculty of Philology, the Institute of Polish Philology and Logopaedics, the Department of Polish Dialectology and Logopaedics

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Document Type

Publication order reference

Identifiers

Biblioteka Nauki
28408967

YADDA identifier

bwmeta1.element.ojs-doi-10_18778_2544-7238_07_16
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