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Yasser, playing himself, then provides a definition of aphasia: the loss of the ability to understand or express speech, caused by brain damage.
The bilingual and monolingual patients in the study were equally as likely to experience aphasia, a loss of ability to understand or express speech.
She had no speech, although her level of understanding was thought to be better than her expressed speech.
But that does not excuse her from criticism for expressing reckless speech.
As ridiculous as the holding was in Citizens United -- corporations get to make virtually unlimited campaign contributions because they're people expressing free speech!
The five most common symptoms in the AD vignettes include deterioration of memory, changes in mood, difficulty with activities of daily living, signs of aphasia (i.e., an inability to understand or express speech), and signs of agnosia (i.e., a loss of ability to recognize persons, objects, sounds, and smells).
According to Grosseteste's treatise On Truth, truth is the conformity or adequation of things and speech, or more particularly, the thought expressed by speech.
(It was common practice for poets to insert gazels or other stanzaic forms into a mesnevî to express the speech of the characters).
Nor, if they wandered farther to shops bristling with tartanalia and blasting bagpipe music, was there much sign of a suppressed culture struggling to express itself.A speech by Alex Salmond, Scotland's nationalist first minister, was long on management-speak.
Multimodal studies have shown that humans correctly recognize the conveyed emotion expressed through speech in about 60%% of interactions.
The utterance particle 嗎 ma is then reinterpreted as a secondary predicate to express the speech act in modern Chinese.
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