paraferázia
Paraferázia is a term used in linguistics and cognitive science to describe a type of speech error or deviation from typical language production. It refers to the mispronunciation of words, often by substituting sounds, syllables, or entire words with similar-sounding ones. This can result in the utterance of a word that is not the intended one, but which maintains some phonetic or semantic resemblance to the target word. Paraferáziæ are common in individuals with certain neurological conditions, such as aphasia, which can affect language processing and production. However, they can also occur in fluent speakers as slips of the tongue.
There are two main categories of paraferáziæ: phonemic and semantic. Phonemic paraferáziæ involve the substitution of