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- noun Plural form of
aphasic .
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Examples
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How aphasics react to Ronald Reagan and the Latin American phenomenon of the Caudillo, amomng them.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008
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There seem to be rather more moral aphasics than such a theory would allow.
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Neurolinguistic research promises similar corroboration from studies of aphasics.
The Chomsky Experiments Roeper, Thomas 1981
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And I got help from the University of Alberta's department of speech pathology, which needed aphasics like me to train graduate students before they finished the program.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed ABDUL N. KAMAL 2011
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Gesture and language express the same or similar meanings, they develop at the same time in children, and they decay together in aphasics.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Gesture and language express the same or similar meanings, they develop at the same time in children, and they decay together in aphasics.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Gesture and language express the same or similar meanings, they develop at the same time in children, and they decay together in aphasics.
Chicago Reader 2009
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Gesture and language express the same or similar meanings, they develop at the same time in children, and they decay together in aphasics.
Chicago Reader 2009
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Gesture and language express the same or similar meanings, they develop at the same time in children, and they decay together in aphasics.
Chicago Reader 2009
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There is some hope for aphasics who have virtually lost the capacity to speak, read or write, even though their intellectual ability remains intact, after a stroke or head injury sustained in road accidents.
India eNews 2009
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