ABSTRACTS: This article aims to provide educators with a comprehensive understanding of aphasia, a complex language disorder caused by brain damage. It highlights the history of aphasia, from its early recognition to the pivotal milestones that have been achieved, and the impact of historical studies on modern neuroanatomy and neuropsychology. In addition to providing a historical overview, the article also presents effective language teaching strategies that can be used to enhance language fluency, articulation, and prosody in students with aphasia. These strategies include tailored approaches for specific aphasia subtypes, enabling educators to support students' academic achievements and communication skills effectively
Background: Functional and usage-based theories of language are gaining increasing influence in ling...
As psycholinguistics emphasize, communication is the most powerful tool in human life and a conseque...
This Master Thesis deals with a typology of aphasia (Broca's, Wernicke's, conductive, transcortical-...
The present review highlights various aspects of investigations of aphasia. In itshistorical portion...
Aphasia is an amalgamation of a speech and language disorders mainly produced by damage to the brain...
Eling, P. Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind, 1994 Series: Amste...
The master´s thesis is focused on aphasia as a speech disorder. Aphasia is an element of research in...
The chapter aims to present and discuss the contributions of Linguistics to the study of aphasias, e...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
Background: Aphasia research has been informed by linguistic theory to a great extent. Conversely, l...
Background: People with aphasia (PWA) and their families (PWA-F) have conveyed that the receipt of i...
AbstractAphasia is an acquired language impairment, which occurs due to a brain damage. In receptive...
Contains fulltext : 55485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Ap...
The clinical study of aphasia began in 1861 with the observations of Paul Broca.1 Within 40 or 50 ye...
Background: According to many aphasiologists the scientific study of aphasia dates back to the secon...
Background: Functional and usage-based theories of language are gaining increasing influence in ling...
As psycholinguistics emphasize, communication is the most powerful tool in human life and a conseque...
This Master Thesis deals with a typology of aphasia (Broca's, Wernicke's, conductive, transcortical-...
The present review highlights various aspects of investigations of aphasia. In itshistorical portion...
Aphasia is an amalgamation of a speech and language disorders mainly produced by damage to the brain...
Eling, P. Reader in the history of aphasia : from Franz Gall to Norman Geschwind, 1994 Series: Amste...
The master´s thesis is focused on aphasia as a speech disorder. Aphasia is an element of research in...
The chapter aims to present and discuss the contributions of Linguistics to the study of aphasias, e...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate language processing in aphasia. Aphasia is an acquired ...
Background: Aphasia research has been informed by linguistic theory to a great extent. Conversely, l...
Background: People with aphasia (PWA) and their families (PWA-F) have conveyed that the receipt of i...
AbstractAphasia is an acquired language impairment, which occurs due to a brain damage. In receptive...
Contains fulltext : 55485.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Background: Ap...
The clinical study of aphasia began in 1861 with the observations of Paul Broca.1 Within 40 or 50 ye...
Background: According to many aphasiologists the scientific study of aphasia dates back to the secon...
Background: Functional and usage-based theories of language are gaining increasing influence in ling...
As psycholinguistics emphasize, communication is the most powerful tool in human life and a conseque...
This Master Thesis deals with a typology of aphasia (Broca's, Wernicke's, conductive, transcortical-...