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paraphasias of nonfluent aphasia resemble ( and often are ) articulatory problems in contrast to the paraphasia of fluent output which appears to involve true substitutions . While some posterior aphasics may be aware of some of their ...
paraphasias of nonfluent aphasia resemble ( and often are ) articulatory problems in contrast to the paraphasia of fluent output which appears to involve true substitutions . While some posterior aphasics may be aware of some of their ...
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an Similarly , aphasics often face an alteration of position in their own family . Again , aphasia most often affects an individual with a major role in a family setting , either as a true leader or as a major contributor to communal ...
an Similarly , aphasics often face an alteration of position in their own family . Again , aphasia most often affects an individual with a major role in a family setting , either as a true leader or as a major contributor to communal ...
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bance , many posterior aphasics blame their communication difficulties on other individuals . They may suggest that the other individual is not talking clearly enough to be understood or is not paying sufficient attention to what the ...
bance , many posterior aphasics blame their communication difficulties on other individuals . They may suggest that the other individual is not talking clearly enough to be understood or is not paying sufficient attention to what the ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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