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aphasia - use in sentences
Converse of object
- acquire: It can also be sued to investigate language comprehension in adults with acquired aphasia.
- have: Often, people who originally have severe jargon aphasia recover into milder forms of fluent aphasia.
- cause: Stroke lesions to the left hemisphere can cause aphasia for sign that is analogous to the aphasias of speech.
- call: The language disorder called aphasia usually affects both the understanding and production of spoken and written language.
- suffer: Women are more/less likely than men to suffer aphasia when the front part of the brain is damaged.
- follow: Social exclusion of people with marked communication impairment following stroke Aphasia is a communication impairment that commonly follows stroke.
Adjective modifier
- non-fluent: We present an experimental investigation of the spoken single word production of two patients with non-fluent progressive aphasia.
- fluent: We report a patient, FM, with progressive fluent aphasia due to selective atrophy of left temporal cortex.
- Progressive: Semantic dementia: Progressive fluent aphasia with temporal lobe atrophy.
- progressive: We report a patient, FM, with progressive fluent aphasia due to selective atrophy of left temporal cortex.
- severe: This course will take a fresh look at what living with severe aphasia means.
- primary: In primary progressive aphasia, the disease starts in an area at the back of the frontal lobes and front of the temporal lobes.
Modifies a noun
- group: The people with aphasia are all members of the Royal Free aphasia support group.
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