Language depression

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Suppression of language can be described as a cognitive component which partially to entirely suppresses one's ability to use and/or understand spoken language. This creates the feeling that one has considerable difficulty or a complete inability in vocalizing their thoughts and can often results in people talking in gibberish or nonsensical sentence structures.

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