However, patients who suffer from apraxia of speech may retain the ability to produce formulaic language, such as thank you or how are you ? .
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When the use of swear words is called to the attention of the individual, he or she may not even have been aware of the usage of such formulaic language.
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Patients who are affected by transcortical sensory aphasia, a rare form of aphasia, have been found to exhibit formulaic language that is characterised by lengthy chunks of memorized material.
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Other forms of formulaic language are ingrained within specific cultures, and in fact are sometimes considered an identifying characteristic of people who share a particular religion, or live in a specific geographical region.
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Some scholars see the tradition of stylized, formulaic language as the verbal tradition from which Latin literature develops, with " concepta verba " appearing in poems such as " Carmen " 34 of Catullus.
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However, not all forms of formulaic language are considered appropriate or harmless . There are examples of formulaic language production that lean towards being offensive, for instance, the use of anything considered to be profanity within a given culture.
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However, not all forms of formulaic language are considered appropriate or harmless . There are examples of formulaic language production that lean towards being offensive, for instance, the use of anything considered to be profanity within a given culture.
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With the use of a beat of time filled with a meaningless interjection, uncommitted people who are " into distancing " make use of such formulaic language to create a little distance between themselves and their words, as if it might lessen the impact of their words.