ABSTRACT
Such language, characterized by strings of meaningless sounds, came to be referred to in the medical literature as aphasic jargon (Bastian 1869; Kussmaul 1877; Miraillie 1896; Niessl von Mayendorff 1911) and the disorder, as jargonaphasia.
Such language, characterized by strings of meaningless sounds, came to be referred to in the medical literature as aphasic jargon (Bastian 1869; Kussmaul 1877; Miraillie 1896; Niessl von Mayendorff 1911) and the disorder, as jargonaphasia.