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a language disorder characterized by the omission or impairment of grammatical elements and structures in speech and writing
What is "agrammatism"?
Agrammatism is a language disorder characterized by the omission or incorrect use of grammatical elements in speech and writing. Individuals with agrammatism often struggle to produce complete sentences, leading to speech that may consist of short phrases or single words. They may omit function words such as "is," "and," or "the," resulting in speech that sounds telegraphic, where only the main content words are included. This condition is commonly associated with Broca's aphasia, where individuals have difficulty with expressive language. Agrammatism can significantly impact communication and social interactions, making speech therapy important for improving grammatical skills and overall language expression.