释义 |
agrammatism Path.|əˈgræmətɪz(ə)m| [f. Gr. ἀγράµµᾰτ-ος illiterate (see agrammatist) + -ism.] A form of aphasia marked by an inability to form sentences grammatically.
[1881Syd. Soc. Lex. I, Agrammatismus, inability to form a grammatical sentence.] 1888F. P. Foster Illustr. Encycl. Med. Dict. I. 117/1 Agrammatism. 1909A. Pick in Rev. Neurol. & Psychiatry VII. 757 When the question came under consideration, more than ten years ago, it took the form of inquiring whether we could assume for agrammatism as one of the higher mental functions a circumscribed localisation. 1956Jakobson & Halle Fundamentals of Lang. ii. iv. 72 A typical feature of agrammatism is the abolition of inflection. |