aphasiques
aphasic (adjective) Who suffers from aphasia.
Meaning and uses
Aphasia, sometimes called silence in popular parlance, is a disease of the central nervous system, due to a lesion characteristic of a brain area. The word ‘aphasia’ comes from the Greek ‘phases’ (speech), meaning ‘speechless.’ This term was created in 1864 by Armand Trousseau. …
aphasia – cognitive disorder affecting the expression or comprehension of spoken or written
aphasic – Who’s aphasia. Who’s aphasia
aphasia – aphasia from the Greek meaning silence. It’s a waste more or less of the oral or written language and / or comprehension after brain injury. …
aphasia – speech disorder that affects scoring ability to articulate ideas or understand spoken or written language. [Top]
aphasia – damage affecting the understanding of language and / or production, following a brain dysfunction. Articulation: all coordinated movements of the organs of phonation, for the training of phonemes. Hearing: perceiving sounds by hearing.
aphasia – loss of ability to express oneself or understand the signs of language following brain damage.