“…Previous factor solutions of the TLC were somewhat variable, and three or more factor solutions have been extracted from several language versions of the TLC scale for schizophrenia patients [17,18,20]. Our findings are consistent with those of Nagel et al [42] who extracted a three factor solution reflecting disorganization, emptiness, and linguistic control factors for the German version of the TLC scale using 146 patients with diagnoses of schizophrenia, mania, and depression. The previously yielded factor structures for the various language versions of the TLC scale were as follows: for the English version, a five-factor structure reflecting disorganization, negative, stilted speech/word approximations, neologisms/clanging, and distractibility/blocking [20]; for the French version, a five-factor structure reflecting thinking disorganization, verbal production, verbal structure, stilted speech, and distractible speech/blocking factors [18]; for the Greek version, a three-factor structure reflecting disorganization of speech, peculiarities of speech, and verbosity factors [17].…”