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Q: How are bilingual people affected with aphasia?
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How does aphasia affect speech?

Persons with aphasia have trouble with expressive language, what is said, or receptive language, what is understood. Not only are speech and understanding speech affected, but also reading and writing is affected. The severity of aphasia varies.


What are the parts of organs system affected in aphasia?

Aphasia is caused by brain damage: stroke, trauma, tumor or Alzheimer's. It is a brain problem. It doesn't involve loss of muscle control.


Attitudes about bilingual education is most affected by?

Attitudes about bilingual education are most affected by cultural beliefs, societal norms, political ideologies, and personal experiences. These factors can shape individuals' views on the value and effectiveness of bilingual education programs.


What are bilingual people?

Someone who is bilingual knows two languages.


Do people with aphasia use sign language?

Some people with expressive aphasia, use sign language successfully. Others with aphasia lack the cognitive capacity to make use of sign language. That said, strictly speaking, aphasia is a communications disorder. Most patients have not lost cognitive ability, unless the aphasia was attended by another brain injury that resulted in it.


Is Romania bilingual?

People are bilingual not countries. The official language of Romania is Romanian.


What is multilingual aphasia?

Multilingual aphasia is a type of aphasia where someone often misspeaks by saying something in her/his native language that is semantically similar to what the person intended to say. People with this type of aphasia do not necessarily misspeak as often in languages that are foreign to them as they do in their native language. This type of aphasia is probably caused by learning and/or acquiring too many foreign languages. Multilingual aphasia is contrasted with mathematician's aphasia, wherein a person says the exact opposite of what she/he intended to say. Mathematician's aphasia is probably caused by being good at math and/or studying math. Neither of these types of aphasia are caused by physiological damage to the language-processing hemisphere of the brain, in contrast to the two main types of aphasia and to most miscellaneous types.


What do you call people who speak English and spanish?

People who speak both English and Spanish are commonly referred to as bilingual individuals.


How do you put the word bilingual in a sentence?

She is bilingual in English and Spanish, which allows her to communicate effectively with a wide range of people.


A word to refer people unable to speak?

Aphasic. Or having aphasia.


Can a flashback cause aphasia?

Well it depends on what is meant by the term "flashback." And aphasia is in a whole different camp than a flashback. Aphasia.org explains much about aphasia. Aphasia is often a SYMPTOM rather than a result of something. Aphasia means disordered communication with the world, and difficulty or inability to share with other people, their thoughts by using words, about ideas and concepts. However, cognitive abilities are often intact.


Are there more bilingual people then monolingual?

It is estimated that there are more monolingual people in the world than bilingual individuals. However, the number of bilingual speakers is significant and continues to rise due to globalization and increased opportunities for language learning.