6:50pm
July 9, 2014
Absolutely. Although, sometimes people who think they have no language problems actually have subtle language problems that they aren’t personally aware of. Like taking things literally, or elements of vocal “prosody” (tone of voice and that kind of stuff). But Asperger’s syndrome is sort of defined by having no early delays in language, and a portion of people with Asperger’s don’t really seem to have many, if any, language problems. (Others do have language problems, just no speech delay.)
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witchyautisticweirdo said: I didn’t think I had language problems until I realized that I stutter and I often speak slowly and awkwardly.
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