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Aphasia assessment is crucial in diagnosing aphasia, determining the extent of language impairment, and identifying factors that may support or restrict aphasia recovery to design an appropriate plan of care for people with aphasia.Speech-language th... see more

 doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.37.5.4572How to cite this:Ali N, Rafi MS. Bilingual Aphasia Test in Urdu and its Clinical Implications. Pak J Med Sci. 2021;37(5):1545-1546. doi: https://doi.org/10.12669/pjms.37.5.4572

Objectives: To explore current aphasia assessment practices and barriers among Pakistani speech language pathologists.Methods: Descriptive study design with qualitative parameters was used. Participants were identified using purposive sampling over a peri... see more

Persons with aphasia suffer from a loss of communication ability as a consequence of a brain injury. While rare, a small strand of research indicates effectiveness of dialogic interventions for communication development for persons with aphasia, but a vas... see more

Reading therapy is a stimulation effort to improve language function of a patient with motor aphasia. This study aim was to examine the effect of reading therapy using holy Qur’an to the speaking ability and spirituality level of stroke patient with aphas... see more

Jerry Fodor's arguments for a language of thought (LOT) are largely theoretical.  Is there any empirical evidence that supports the existence of LOT?  There is. Research on Global Aphasia supports the existence of LOT. In this paper, I... see more

Summary. In Poland, every year suffer a stroke about 70 thousand. people every year this number increases. Stroke is the third leading cause of death among adults in Poland, right after heart disease and cancer. Statistically, the number of people who exp... see more

BackgroundAphasia is an acquired communication disorder resulting from a stroke or traumatic brain injury. Persons with Aphasia (PWA) have deficits in language comprehension and expression. Loss of communicative functions can be isolating for PWA as ... see more

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