Abstract: | "An unusual speech syndrome of a schizophrenic patient, in which "yes" and "no" and other opposites are reversed without awareness on the part of the patient, has been described. In discussion the reversal of a strongly established linguistic discrimination, it was pointed out that learning theorists have largely neglected the study of pathological language… . Evidence was offered to support the view that the opposite speech of the patient served primarily as a means of coping with hostile impulses." (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved) |