Corrigendum for CECCHERINI-NELLI and CROW, The British Journal of Psychiatry 182 (3) 233-240.
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The British Journal of Psychiatry (2004) 184: 87
© 2004 The Royal College of Psychiatrists


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Disintegration of the components of language as the path to a revision of Bleuler’s and Schneider’s concepts of schizophrenia. Linguistic disturbances compared with first-rank symptoms in acute psychosis. BJP, 182, 233–240. Summary (p. 233), Results should read: Strong positive correlations were found between the CLANG factor ‘poverty’ and first-rank delusions of control and between semantic/phonemic paraphasias and verbal auditory hallucinations. Language disturbances were superior to nuclear symptoms in discriminating ICD–10 schizophrenia from other psychoses.





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