Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
paraphasia
Noun
/ˌpærəˈfeɪziə/
Definition
Paraphasia is a language disorder characterized by the substitution of words or sounds in a person’s speech, often leading to nonsensical or incorrect phrases.
Examples
- After his stroke, John exhibited signs of paraphasia, often saying ‘chair’ when he meant ‘table.’
- The therapist worked with patients suffering from paraphasia to help them improve their communication skills.
- Despite his struggles with paraphasia, Maria was able to make herself understood through gestures and drawings.
Meaning
It refers to a condition where someone has difficulty in speaking or writing, often mixing up words or using incorrect ones, while still being able to communicate at some level.
Synonyms
- Word substitution
- Language disorganization
- Speech disorder