aural dyslexia


a momentary fugue characterized by a lapse of comprehension in verbal communication in a language the listener is normally fluent in. the individual words may be understood, but somehow they fail to coalesce in meaning.

sometimes this occurs from a statement made completely out of context, but it can also spontaneously arise from an otherwise clear flow of conversation.
“don’t make her laugh, though. you won’t like the sound of it.”
“…what?”
“repeats verbatim”
“don’t repeat it, rephrase it! i’m having aural dyslexia.”

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