“…As far as language disturbances in SZ are concerned, it is known that patients with this disease generally have difficulty processing semantic aspects of language (Anand, Wales, Jackson, & Copolov, 1994;Blaney, 1974;Nestor et al, 2001;Paulsen et al, 1996), combining semantic and syntactic information (Condray, Steinhauer, Cohen, van Kammen, & Kasparek, 1999;Condray, Steinhauer, van Kammen, & Kasparek, 2002;Sitnikova, Salisbury, Kuperberg, & Holcomb, 2002;Thomas, King, Fraser, & Kendell, 1990), creating lexico-semantic associations (Salisbury, O'Donnell, McCarley, Nestor, & Shenton, 2000;Salisbury, Shenton, Nestor, & McCarley, 2002;Sitnikova et al, 2002;Titone, Levy, & Holzman, 2000), and accessing and using lexical knowledge (McKenna & Oh, 2005). They also exhibit deficits in verbal fluency, especially in category fluency (Bokat & Goldberg, 2003;Kremen, Seidman, Faraone, & Tsuang, 2003).…”