A knowledge of the acquisition and function of language enables one to understand Aphasia and is beneficial in therapeutics of an aphasic patient. The purpose of this study is to explain the function of language, the nature of Aphasia and some therapeutic devices geared for the rehabilitation of Aphasia
Available online xxxx therapy, people with aphasia performed a task in which they had to determine w...
This supplement focuses on the neurorehabilitation of language disorders. It offers a broad survey o...
Language therapy for acquired aphasia has come under much scrutiny in recent years, with debate focu...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
The language is man's most complex function by means of which he can draw abstraction and generaliza...
It is the purpose of this investigation to examine the theoretical and methodological developments i...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
The chapter aims to present and discuss the contributions of Linguistics to the study of aphasias, e...
Background: Aphasia research has been informed by linguistic theory to a great extent. Conversely, l...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
Neurolinguistics is known as a study of relationship between brain and language. Human brain consist...
This research study is a critical component to understanding the co-dependency and relationship of l...
The influence of language rehabilitation on specific language skills (speaking, understanding, writi...
As psycholinguistics emphasize, communication is the most powerful tool in human life and a conseque...
Background: Functional and usage-based theories of language are gaining increasing influence in ling...
Available online xxxx therapy, people with aphasia performed a task in which they had to determine w...
This supplement focuses on the neurorehabilitation of language disorders. It offers a broad survey o...
Language therapy for acquired aphasia has come under much scrutiny in recent years, with debate focu...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
The language is man's most complex function by means of which he can draw abstraction and generaliza...
It is the purpose of this investigation to examine the theoretical and methodological developments i...
textabstractAphasia is a language disturbance caused by brain damage, usually a stroke. Aphasia has...
The chapter aims to present and discuss the contributions of Linguistics to the study of aphasias, e...
Background: Aphasia research has been informed by linguistic theory to a great extent. Conversely, l...
textabstractThis thesis focusses on two types of aphasia rehabilitation, cognitive linguistic trea...
Neurolinguistics is known as a study of relationship between brain and language. Human brain consist...
This research study is a critical component to understanding the co-dependency and relationship of l...
The influence of language rehabilitation on specific language skills (speaking, understanding, writi...
As psycholinguistics emphasize, communication is the most powerful tool in human life and a conseque...
Background: Functional and usage-based theories of language are gaining increasing influence in ling...
Available online xxxx therapy, people with aphasia performed a task in which they had to determine w...
This supplement focuses on the neurorehabilitation of language disorders. It offers a broad survey o...
Language therapy for acquired aphasia has come under much scrutiny in recent years, with debate focu...