“…It has been argued that thought in humans is intrinsically linguistic (Hinzen, Rosselló, & McKenna, 2016) and that linguistic abnormalities play a causal role in the development of FTD and delusions (Hinzen & Rosselló, 2015). These include loss of the referent in noun phrases, reduced syntactic complexity, including fewer clausal combinations, a lack of clausal embedding, and reduced figurative language (Çokal et al, 2018;Fraser, King, Thomas, & Kendell, 1986;Oh et al, 2002;Sevilla et al, 2018;Titone, Libben, Niman, Ranbom, & Levy, 2007). The apparent association of the origin of schizophrenia with the evolution of human language has been cited as providing further support for the pathogenic salience of language impairments (Crow, 2008;Palaniyappan et al, 2013).…”