Similar words: aphasia, basic, anaphase, emphasis, seasick, emphasize, metaphase, dysphasia. Meaning: n. someone affected by aphasia or inability to use or understand language. adj. 1. related to or affected by aphasia 2. unable to speak because of a brain lesion.
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1 The girl was aphasic because of brain damage suffered during a difficult birth.
2 Some aphasics can repeat back a sentence containing words they find hard to use when constructing a sentence themselves.
3 He was aphasic, they explained to the girl.
4 The Chinese animation industry has gradually declined and become culturally "aphasic".
5 To explore the mechanisms and neurological basis of aphasic agraphia, 20 patients with aphasic agraphia after cerebral infarction were selected for observation.
6 Method: According to the matching conditions,[www.Sentencedict.com] 18 pairs(36)of aphasic patients were collected who had suffered cerebral vascular accident.
7 Family therapy involving aphasic patients and other family members improves handicap of the aphasic handicap and reduces depression and emotional isolation in patients.
8 Aphasic examination revealed aphasia in 17 cases with dominant thalamic stroke.
9 However, in today's active market economy, literature is showing its "aphasic" tendency.
10 The aphasic agraphia was related to most parts of the cerebral hemispheres, especially the left one.
11 Chinese anomic aphasic patient is reported to exhibit in oral modality greater selective impairment in producing nouns than verbs, and the dissociation does not occur in other modalities.
12 In the ER I found him aphasic, able to understand perfectly but unable to get a single word out, and with no movement of the right face, arm, and leg.
13 What does the aphasic substitution reveal about how words are likely to be stored in the brain?
14 For example, in the following passage, a Broca's aphasic patient is trying to explain how he came to the hospital for dental surgery.
15 One perplexing feature of this conclusion is that since the late nineteenth century far fewer children with right hemisphere lesions are aphasic.
16 Perception of language is not involved in these cases, and none of the typical aphasic symptoms is present.
17 Technology has also entered the scenario of aphasia therapy, with computers and mechanical devices that can potentially help aphasic persons to communicate more efficiently.
18 Clara had suffered a stroke that left her paralyzed on one side and somewhat aphasic: She understood language but had trouble finding the correct words when she wanted to speak.
19 But when it was all said and done he wasn't blind, he wasn't deaf, didn't lose language, didn't become aphasic, no paralysis, no retardation.
20 It is a tragedy for an 80-year-old to spend life’s remainder as an aphasic hemiplegic. The tragedy grows when a young man looks towards decades of mute immobility.
21 And now I will no longer is the timid love snivelling aphasic, growth after I in this school confident singing belong to my song.
22 Are networks for residual language function and recovery consistent across aphasic patients?
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