We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central role in the pathogenesis of this disease than commonly supposed. Against the standard view, that schizophrenia is a disturbance of thought or selfhood, we argue that the origins of the relevant forms of thought and selfhood at least partially depend on language. The view that they do not is premised by a theoretical conception of language that we here identify as ‘Cartesian’ and contrast with a recent ‘un-Cartesian’ model. This linguistic model empirically argues for both (i) a one-to-one correlation between human-specific thought or meaning and forms of grammatical organization, and (ii) an integrative and co-dependent view of linguistic cogni...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
Emerging linguistic evidence points at disordered language behavior as a defining characteristic of ...
IntroductionAlterations of verbalized thought occur frequently in psychotic disorders. We characteri...
Unusual patterns of speech and word use are considered a hallmark feature of schizophrenia. Consider...
Emerging linguistic evidence points at disordered language behavior as a defining characteristic of...
Patients with schizophrenia often display unusual language impairments. This is a wide-ranging criti...
Patients with schizophrenia often display unusual language impairments. This is a wide ranging criti...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-)organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a more central ro...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
We hypothesize that linguistic (dis-) organization in the schizophrenic brain plays a much more cent...
Emerging linguistic evidence points at disordered language behavior as a defining characteristic of ...
IntroductionAlterations of verbalized thought occur frequently in psychotic disorders. We characteri...
Unusual patterns of speech and word use are considered a hallmark feature of schizophrenia. Consider...
Emerging linguistic evidence points at disordered language behavior as a defining characteristic of...
Patients with schizophrenia often display unusual language impairments. This is a wide-ranging criti...
Patients with schizophrenia often display unusual language impairments. This is a wide ranging criti...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...
Both the ability to speak and to infer complex linguistic messages from sounds have been claimed as ...