Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

agram

noun
/ˈeɪɡrəm/
Definition
Agram is a term used primarily in linguistics to describe a type of language impairment characterized by the omission of essential grammatical elements in speech, often resulting in telegraphic speech where only content words are included.
Examples
  • After the stroke, he spoke in agrammatic sentences, leaving out articles and helping verbs.
  • Children with language delays may exhibit agrammatic speech patterns.
Meaning
The condition where a person has difficulty using proper grammar when speaking or writing, often affecting the ability to convey complete thoughts due to missing function words or grammatical structures.
Synonyms
  • agrammatism
  • language impairment
  • grammatical omission