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Aphasia
An acquired deficit in language abilities resulting from damage to the brain.
Expressive language deficit
Difficulty in formulation and production of language to communicate an intended meaning.
Receptive language deficit
A deficit in the ability to derive meaning from language.
Anomia
A deficit in word retrieval for expression.
Verbal comprehension deficit
An inability to comprehend the spoken language produced by others.
Paraphasias
Errors in expressive language that are not related to motor deficits but that are linked to higher-level language deficits associated with aphasia.
Phonemic paraphasia
An error in speech in which the word produced is discernable, mostly correct, and yet there are phoneme-level mistakes.
Neologism
An error in speech that occurs when an individual produces a word that is entirely different from the intended word and is mostly unintelligible.