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lemon:value engA partial or total loss of language skills due to brain damage. Usually, damage to the left perisylvian region, including Broca's area and Wernike's area, causes aphasia.
lemon:value engModern Latin, from Ancient Greek ἀφασία, from ἄφατος (“speechless”), from ἀ- (“a-”) + φάσις (“speech”).
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uby:equivalent deuAphasie
uby:equivalent danafasi
uby:equivalent norafasi
uby:equivalent estafasia
uby:equivalent finafasia
uby:equivalent glgafasia
uby:equivalent itaafasia
uby:equivalent porafasia
uby:equivalent spaafasia
uby:equivalent nldafasie
uby:equivalent epoafazio
uby:equivalent idoafazio
uby:equivalent itaafemia
uby:equivalent catafàsia
uby:equivalent hunafázia
uby:equivalent cesafázie
uby:equivalent fraaphasie
uby:equivalent islmálstol
uby:equivalent ellαφασία
uby:equivalent rusафазия
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