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What is a Klang Association in psychology?
Category: Science > Social Sciences Asked by: peterslewis-ga List Price: $5.00 |
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04 Nov 2004 08:03 PST
Expires: 04 Dec 2004 08:03 PST Question ID: 424372 |
What is a Klang Association in psychology? |
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Re: What is a Klang Association in psychology?
From: anonoboy-ga on 04 Nov 2004 09:35 PST |
?Klang association is a topic which has become crucial for some on-going world-class leading-edge discussions of linguistic relativity today.? http://www.math.tohoku.ac.jp/~kuroki/Pinker/Linguist/result-linguistic-relativ.html |
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Re: What is a Klang Association in psychology?
From: needsomeinfo-ga on 05 Nov 2004 17:24 PST |
My guess is most people haven't found this because it is more commonly spelled "clang" although I think "klang" is technically acceptable as well. Try googling that if you want more information. Clang associations are when someone speaks words that are connected by sound instead of by meaning, essentially speaking gibberish. It is generally associated with schizophernia or sometime bipolar disorder and is evidence of disordered thinking. Here's an example of a "clang association." "I want to say the play of the day, ray, stay, may I pay" |
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