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Definition | : | Pragmatic Language Impairment |
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Pragmatic Language Impairment (PLI), also known as Social Pragmatic Communication Disorder (SPCD), refers to a condition characterized by difficulties in understanding and using language effectively in social contexts.
While individuals with PLI may have normal language skills in terms of vocabulary and grammar, they struggle with the pragmatic aspects of language, such as interpreting tone of voice, understanding non-literal language (like sarcasm or idioms), following conversational rules, and appropriately adjusting language based on the social context.
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The full form of PLI is Pragmatic Language Impairment
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