Things dysphasic often describes (“dysphasic ________”)
children,
patients,
patient,
dementia,
child,
subjects,
symptoms,
speech,
errors,
group,
syndromes,
person,
disturbances,
difficulties,
adults,
disorders,
syndrome,
groups,
disorder,
individual,
condition,
epilepticus,
language,
type,
impairment,
subject,
disturbance,
deficits,
naming,
individuals,
responses,
signs
How dysphasic often is described (“________ dysphasic”)
receptive,
global
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