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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, 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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