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UNIT 3 - READING 2 Aphasia
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UNIT 3 - READING 2 Aphasia
Aphasia is a language disorder that makes it very difficult to communicate. It is caused by brain damage, often resulting from a stroke or head injury. Aphasia is classified according to the location of the brain injury, as damage to different parts of the brain causes different problems. Two of the most common types are Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia. The following examples may help you imagine what it is like to suffer from these conditions. Someone with Broca's aphasia is very likely to come out with a sentence such as "Walk dog." But what does this mean? The dog wants to go for a walk? Let's walk the dog? There are many possible ways to interpret this sentence because there are no pronouns, prepositions, or conjunctions to tell us "who" is doing "what." People with Broca's aphasia have difficulty making grammatically correct sentences. For these people, getting others to understand them is difficult and frustrating. In contrast, Wernicke's aphasia causes problems with comprehension. People suffering from this condition can speak easily but have trouble understanding others. This means their conversations often don't make sense. For example, you might ask a person with Wernicke's aphasia, "Did you have lunch?" He or she may respond with something like this: "You know that I want him to visit." As you can imagine, conversations are just as difficult for these people. Normally, speech therapy is recommended as treatment for aphasia. It helps some patients learn to overcome their difficulties and communicate more effectively with their limited abilities. Aphasia patients also need help from others. Family members can play an important role in aiding aphasia patients with their communication, emotional, and psychological problems.
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1 Aphasia is a language disorder that makes it very difficult to communicate. 2 It is caused by brain damage, often resulting from a stroke or head injury. 3 Aphasia is classified according to the location of the brain injury, as damage to different parts of the brain causes different problems. 4 Two of the most common types are Broca's and Wernicke's aphasia. 5 The following examples may help you imagine what it is like to suffer from these conditions. 6 Someone with Broca's aphasia is very likely to come out with a sentence such as "Walk dog." 7 But what does this mean? 8 The dog wants to go for a walk? 9 Let's walk the dog? 10 There are many possible ways to interpret this sentence because there are no pronouns, prepositions, or conjunctions to tell us "who" is doing "what." 11 People with Broca's aphasia have difficulty making grammatically correct sentences. 12 For these people, getting others to understand them is difficult and frustrating. 13 In contrast, Wernicke's aphasia causes problems with comprehension. 14 People suffering from this condition can speak easily but have trouble understanding others. 15 This means their conversations often don't make sense. 16 For example, you might ask a person with Wernicke's aphasia, "Did you have lunch?" 17 He or she may respond with something like this: "You know that I want him to visit." 18 As you can imagine, conversations are just as difficult for these people. 19 Normally, speech therapy is recommended as treatment for aphasia. 20 It helps some patients learn to overcome their difficulties and communicate more effectively with their limited abilities. 21 Aphasia patients also need help from others. 22 Family members can play an important role in aiding aphasia patients with their communication, emotional, and psychological problems.