User:B137/Hybrid sentence

A hybrid sentence is a cross between two or more grammatically correct sentences. It is a manifestation of disorganized speech and thinking characteristic of thought disorders such as schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. An example would be "Did they going to the thing?", a cross between "Did they go?'" and "Are they going?". A mismatch of plurality such as "Is they going" is similar but not usually a hybrid sentence. Making it a true hybrid, the mind may be thinking of two possibilities to structure a sentence, with the end result representing both. Speech and thought disorganization arises from a persistent and involuntary train of thought where words may be hastily spoken however they come to mind. Lack of working memory may actually make actually render the individual incapable of the cognition required to maintain a fluent sentence. Furthermore, apathy and depression may make it difficult consciously try to correct oneself against the organic flow of words.