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Things dysphasic often describes (“dysphasic ________”)
children, patients, patient, dementia, child, subjects, symptoms, speech, errors, group, syndromes, person, disturbances, difficulties, adults, disorders, syndrome, groups, disorder, individual, condition, epilepticus, language, type, impairment, subject, disturbance, deficits, naming, individuals, responses, signs
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