Aug 13, 2013

Dine ared Sofyr Ara - Mania and language behaviour

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Dine ared Sofyr Ara

Mania and language behaviour 

 

Oci DSM-IV skopa ty tegwayle eres enens te afichit ti datadysh durdi ørerdsen, red negogred cyneder enens ared frate matdiss ny dinginays nayn sere nayn sofyr linigan enav arigefanak esynarssy addyrisyn gaa enaj nayn oarøl ipedays idse dil. Enan aynysre kidd sjele alinnes dyniydi, red eninnedat mihe etetysh idse ry dek ared foathen eno frate enends raf kidd sofyr skopa yjent idysh. Elâit rhysu ly lete kidd sofyr enenael jir redesjeysh erarog nayn lingeab ared agelinays nayn itoåssy dasere denining ichar kenså neruh enens ared dyren idysh:

 

Multiple intra-individual analyses were conducted in order to test hypotheses concerning differences in language behavior during medicated versus unmedicated conditions, manic versus non-manic writing, and more versus less severe episodes of mania. A final analysis investigated changes in patterns of language use relative to variation in content and frequency of entries across early, middle, and late phases of a single manic
episode.

 

Rukenre, rete kieddyn teipe ti frate serem kidd alagw dashi nayn tesje sofyr linigan ared nayn eranan rebak. Pam enenael, mysje nayn meidrylissy neter, nep en atomaek nayn tesj meidrylissy ly lise, ynadere ak oadyssy, ny nis, dy dily ienepre ranom aliseayse. Enan dine, ekep skopa sofyr ara dy dily linigan idse dil eyd skopa rifryndsrod nayn sererygol, ynadere ak lens anete betedes dy dily ryvifrysk nayn nynis.

 

Meidrylissy chy tigef dy drytigiss idse DSM-IV ruweren niderspekidiss ti agelinays nayn idet sere eyd fina ty sopa nayn kegud ryngi, isezerod foarerre enger nayn gesydi eno denining dine vecyn ysoj ufane. Afeder syz enens, yraregssy sofyr resheays skopa begydes lâu tesj linigan idse dil, aredrod pam sere nayn linigan deror eres eyd anysh ero tenu lúynë nayn ara aeshaks idysh kidd kenså tynaf ero dy dily binor sikt, red ryngi nayn sererygol skopa murins:

 

Corpus analysis showed sensitivity in detecting language behavior that correlated with the diagnosis of mania, and also the language effects of treatment with medication.

 

Lise ekep skopa geru sere nayn oarøl resheays eyd ryngi nayn dine skopa murins, ry rene skopa enin 'manicssy sofyr' aderre intarkan odesays eyd ichar kenså efanør enens ared diroariss. Dine skopared remaydir nayn oarøl, ared ekep skopa ke ny dinginays nayn sofyr chtigef eyd pamred ryngi skopa reseriss, geru dil nayn ienepre menger meidrylissy sobryneayse. Sere nayn sofyr linigan opyt en desik entetysh dsepås ydeto meidrylissy odese te syz enens idse DSM-IV, feo j'tisk ry syrov ysoabrays ti aliseayse idse kisoadne nayn sofyr te diroariss ke oarøl enenael. Jode nayn etisur nayn yrniaudne mysje skopa kidd pata evûniere enred siølden roarys nayn tar kidd ktaddyrersi idse ktøetysh ter ryngi nayn dine te inalliss eno sere nayn sofyr linigan. Rete tar enav j'tisk patared kaeshie ti refanysh eiseysh nayn besk sog ared enysken nayn aderenem begydes lâu sate asaesh nayn dy tere ared sufo:

 

clinical diagnosis of mania and other mental illnesses relies substantially upon the presence of anomalous patterns of language use in a constellation of psychological, emotional and behavioral manifestations.

 

Mysje nayn sofyr resheays jir irdessy rabays nayn ar-tio oarako mihe kiddred yûnre nayn resh idef, etisoeysh itore neth enens sayn itatirssy, fafen ared dy dele ared nisessy atelayn. Elyskays nayn besk eeratë kidd eyd nyfo deiklydnie ter wamdne resheays, feo jode denining ided afidne dabi mearië ared ela, etisoeysh rere meidrylissy enenael. Enot ared itus eno nere ynibden en eyd nayn sofoar nayn lomeygol, lingeab sofyr sererygol, ared pegeays amedek ichar kalle idse yfaneays naynred gefafyr fania rete lizediss fodi, ewaysh ti frate nid ero dekanayse nayn meidrylissy ote, isuåred dyniydi ared fes tey wosla mihe ared ingati sobryneayse nayn eringere, frate derelsu ryngi ared nenays e'tidë ti it'te aferenysh durdi ørerdsen, ared lâured frate ydeto bires, negogred ny defeysh ared ymeiays nayn ninerede nayn durdi ørerdsen.

  

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FL-141211 Degoge fakstrteg etaovist en skizoafektyva szizaerden - Language processing anomalies and schizoaffective disorders

 

FL-030612 Psychosemantics and the assembly of linguistic structures - Psykosemantiss ared rinetayn nayn meidrylissy notem

 

Frow, J. (2001). Metaphor and metacommunication in schizophrenic language. Social Semiotics, 11.

 

Liddle, P. F., Ngan, E. T. C., Caissie, S. L., Anderson, C. M., Bates, A. T., Quested, D. J., et al. (2002). Thought and Language Index: An instrument for assessing thought and language in schizophrenia. British Journal of Psychiatry, 181(4), 326-330.

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