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  • Alveolar sounds
    /n,t,d,s,z,ch,l,r/
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  • What is anomia
    An expressive language impairment that makes it difficult to recall words and names. common type characteristic in Aphasia
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  • Aphasia
    Aquired language disorder which impairs a person ability to understand spoken or written language and express themselves through speech
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  • Weirnikies Aphasia
    Fluent aphasia in which person may speak in long sentences that seem to have no point. Person may also make up words. Usually are unaware.
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  • Broca's aphasia
    Non-fluent, effects frontal lobe. Understands speech and know what they want to say but, speak in short phrases and speak with great effort.
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  • What type of Aphasia is this an example of:  "You know what snoodle pinket, and then I want to get him around and take care of him like you want before"
    Wernikies
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  • What type of Aphasia is this sentence an example of: Book, Book, two table. (meaning there are two books on the table)
    Broca's
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  • Global aphasia
    Severe communication abilities. May be extremely limited in ability to speak or comprehend language. May be unable to speak even a few words/ repeat words
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  • Bilabial consonants
    /m,b,p,w/
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  • Apraxia
    Articulation disorder in which the signals between the brain and mouth aren't sent correctly
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  • Dysarthria
    Weakness, slowness, or lack of coordination in the muscles of the mouth, voice and lungs.
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  • Dysphagia
    Impaired swallowing
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  • Expressive Aphasia
    Effortful, non-fluent (fewer than 5 words per utterance) and agrammatic (Omitting function words) relatively good auditory comp.
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  • Fluent Aphasia
    Words, non-words/ jargon, are produced largely without effort in longer bursts
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  • Intonation
    The rise and fall of pitch in the voice during speech
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  • Motor speech disorder
    Results from neurological, neuromuscular, or musculoskeletal problems with repiration, phonation, articulation, resonance or prosody
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