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Agrammatism is a
characteristic of non-fluent aphasia.
Individuals with
agrammatism present with
speech that is
characterized by
containing mainly content...
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studies errors in movement, hand position, and
morphology have been noted.
Agrammatism, or the lack of
grammatical morphemes in
sentence production, has also...
- Alzheimer's disease. For PNFA, the core
criteria for
diagnosis include agrammatism and slow and
labored speech.
Inconsistent speech sound errors are also...
- Broca's area
typically produces symptoms like
omitting functional words (
agrammatism),
sound production changes, dyslexia, dysgraphia, and
problems with comprehension...
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decreased number of
words per minute,
increased effort with speech, and
agrammatism.
Patients with Wernicke's
aphasia should have
fluent speech, so abnormalities...
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present other speech disorders, such as: mutism, aphasia, dysarthria,
agrammatism and
apraxia of speech.
Neurolinguist Harry Whitaker first coined the...
- out with a man who,
after a stroke, had been left with Broca's aphasia/
agrammatism, a
specific form of
aphasia typically impairing the
production of morphology...
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Anomia Dysnomia Motor disorder Apraxia Dyspraxia Orthophony Dysphemia Orthography Dysorthography Syntax Agrammatism Paragrammatism Voice Aphonia Dysphonia...
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neuropsychological dissociations in two
types of aphasia:
anomia and
agrammatism.
Anomic patients often produce fluent and
generally grammatical speech...
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distractibility and inattention.
Language problems include dysprosodia,
agrammatism and mild anomia.
Deficits in
spatial cognition produce visual–spatial...