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10:24 Jun 10, 2008 |
Spanish to German translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Psychology | |||||||
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3 +1 | Wortsalat |
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4 | wirre / verworrene Sprache |
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Wortsalat Explanation: http://209.85.135.104/search?q=cache:iV8WlSJNP-AJ:de.wikiped... Die Sprache der Erkrankten ist oft gekennzeichnet durch Assoziationslockerungen, durch Danebenreden (Antworten sind nur indirekt oder gar nicht mit der Frage verbunden) oder sogar auch bis zur Unverständlichkeit desorganisiert (Wortsalat, Schizophasie). |
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wirre / verworrene Sprache Explanation: . |
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