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Things aphasia often describes (“aphasia ________”)
therapy,
research,
rehabilitation,
loss,
syndrome,
type,
inability,
agnosia
How aphasia often is described (“________ aphasia”)
sensory,
transcortical,
global,
expressive,
receptive,
progressive,
fluent,
severe,
developmental,
anomic,
amnesic,
nonfluent,
primary,
optic,
subcortical,
semantic,
nominal,
adult,
auditory,
visual,
mild,
traumatic,
congenital,
mixed,
pure,
epileptic,
amnestic,
cortical,
chronic,
complete,
transient,
true,
total,
agrammatic,
verbal,
dynamic,
central,
acquired,
temporary,
bilingual,
partial,
ataxic,
called,
moderate,
syntactical,
efferent,
persistent,
transitory,
acute,
permanent,
polyglot,
temporal,
posterior,
thalamic,
residual,
hysterical,
slight,
tactile,
type,
postictal,
syntactic,
optical,
isolated,
latent,
profound,
ictal,
marked,
neologistic,
classic,
mnestic,
acoustic,
phonemic,
infantile,
atypical,
subclinical,
bilateral,
motor,
conductive,
frontal,
word,
associative,
postoperative,
deafness
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