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Which type of speech is associated with telegraphic speech in dysphasia (aphasia)?
Which type of speech is associated with telegraphic speech in dysphasia (aphasia)?
- Speaking in long, elaborate sentences
- Speaking fluently with perfect grammar
- Omitting small words like articles and prepositions (correct)
- Using complex vocabulary effectively
What is a comprehension symptom of dysphasia (aphasia)?
What is a comprehension symptom of dysphasia (aphasia)?
- Having no difficulty understanding speech
- Interpreting figurative language accurately
- Struggling to understand fast speech (correct)
- Easily understanding complex grammar
Which of the following is a speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia)?
Which of the following is a speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia)?
- Using figurative language effectively
- Speaking at a normal pace without any difficulty
- Struggling to find words (anomia) (correct)
- Easily speaking in long, complex sentences
What is a common error in comprehension for individuals with dysphasia (aphasia)?
What is a common error in comprehension for individuals with dysphasia (aphasia)?
Individuals with dysphasia (aphasia) may exhibit fluent speech but without meaning.
Individuals with dysphasia (aphasia) may exhibit fluent speech but without meaning.
Anomia refers to the difficulty in finding words, which is a speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia).
Anomia refers to the difficulty in finding words, which is a speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia).
Comprehension symptoms of dysphasia (aphasia) include struggling to understand fast speech.
Comprehension symptoms of dysphasia (aphasia) include struggling to understand fast speech.
Telegraphic speech in dysphasia (aphasia) involves omitting small words such as articles and prepositions.
Telegraphic speech in dysphasia (aphasia) involves omitting small words such as articles and prepositions.
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Dysphasia (Aphasia) Symptoms
- Telegraphic speech is a type of speech associated with dysphasia (aphasia), characterized by omitting small words like articles and prepositions.
- A comprehension symptom of dysphasia (aphasia) is struggling to understand fast speech.
- Anomia is a speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia), referring to the difficulty in finding words.
- Another speech symptom of dysphasia (aphasia) is exhibiting fluent speech but without meaning.
- Individuals with dysphasia (aphasia) often make common errors in comprehension.
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