acataphasia

/ˌeɪkætəˈfeɪʒə/
noun
  1. A language disorder where a person has difficulty forming grammatically correct sentences, often using words in the wrong order.
    • The patient's acataphasia made it hard for him to tell a simple story.
    • Speech therapy helped her manage her acataphasia and speak more clearly.
    • Doctors diagnosed acataphasia after noticing the patient's jumbled sentences.
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