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9 Repetition The ability to repeat , exactly , the words presented by the examiner is a significant language function that , until recently , has not received sufficient attention . Repetition is comparatively easy to test at the ...
9 Repetition The ability to repeat , exactly , the words presented by the examiner is a significant language function that , until recently , has not received sufficient attention . Repetition is comparatively easy to test at the ...
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Repetition of spoken language is always abnormal in Broca aphasia ; in fact , this finding is a requirement to make this diagnosis . Without a significant abnormality of repetition , a patient with the nonfluent verbal output and ...
Repetition of spoken language is always abnormal in Broca aphasia ; in fact , this finding is a requirement to make this diagnosis . Without a significant abnormality of repetition , a patient with the nonfluent verbal output and ...
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8 Borderzone Aphasic Syndromes The clinical feature common to all three of the aphasia syndromes described in the last chapter was defective repetition of spoken language , and the common neuroanatomical feature was pathological ...
8 Borderzone Aphasic Syndromes The clinical feature common to all three of the aphasia syndromes described in the last chapter was defective repetition of spoken language , and the common neuroanatomical feature was pathological ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Historical Background | 12 |
Neuropathological Substrate of Aphasia | 18 |
Autorska prava | |
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