BUKU BASA PORTUGIS KAKAIT KARO «LOGOPLEGIA»
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A Thesaurus of Medical Word Roots
pleg (60111' 11) [stroke] iridoplegia (also called iridoparalysis) (iris-of eye)
isthmoplegia (paralysis of the isthmus 01 1116 fauces, or throat) laloplegia (also
called logoplegia) (lalein to speak) laryngoplegia (larynx) logoplegia (also called
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Horace Gerald Danner,
2013
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Reader in the History of Aphasia: From Franz Gall to Norman ...
Finally, there is no relation to direct sensory activation and speech is completely
lost (logoplegia, global aphasia). Three levels of organization of speech function
are indicated here: 1) volitional, 2) associative, 3) sensory. With this hypothesis ...
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The Ohio Medical Recorder
True aphasia comprises only verbal amnesia and logoplegia. In the first, the
patient can not pick out a named object ; he has lost the relation between words
and ideas. In logoplegia, a patient readily indicates a named object, but can not ...
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Langenscheidt Fachwörterbuch Kompakt Medizin Englisch: ...
... word dumbness; aphemia, logoplegia Worttaubheit f (Neur) word deafness,
logamnesia; sensory aphasia, logo- kophosis, kophemia, auditory aphasia,
acoustic agnosia, auditory amnesia Wortwiederholung //monotone (Neur)
verbigeration ...
Fritz-Jürgen Nöhring,
2004
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How to Say it and Write it Correctly Now: The Ultimate ...
... linguogingival lipid, lipoclasis, liposuction lithagogue, lithophone cholelithiasis,
cystolithiasis lobar, lobate, lobotomy lochia, lochial, lochiorrhea locus luteus,
locus niger logagnosia, logoplegia alogia, bradylogia, hypologia
anesthesiologist, ...
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Bioscientific Terminology: Words from Latin and Greek Stems
logoplegia — loss of power of uttering articulate speech 11. MES-, "middle" (gen.)
Mesopotamia dolichoeuromesocephalus — having a long skull, markedly broad
in the temporal region mesentery — fold of peritoneum connecting intestine ...
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The Routledge Spanish Bilingual Dictionary of Psychology and ...
Iogophasia n — logofasia (f) Iogophobia n — logofobia (f) logoplegia n —
logoplej ía (f) Iogorrhea n — logorrea (f) Iogorrhoea n — logorrea (f) logospasm n
— logoespasmo (m) Iogotherapy n — logoterapia (f) Ioiter V— vagar Ioitering n ...
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Brain and Behaviour: Critical Concepts in Psychology
A decisive proof of the reality of such combination types is to be found in "total
aphasia," in which there is complete incapacity to speak (the "logoplegia" of the
French), with word-deafness. Here there must be a break in the centripetal as
well ...
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Pocket Medical Dictionary
Logomania, log-o-ma'-ne-ah. Aphasia in its most general sense. Logoneurosis,
log-o-nu-ro'-sis. A neurotic disorder of speech. Logopathia, log-o-pa' -the-ah. Any
disorder of speech. Logoplegia, log-o-ple'-je-ah. Complete paralysis of speech.
B. Jain Publishers Staff,
1999
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... logonomy, logopaedia, logopaedics, logopathy, logopedia, logopedics,
logophasia, logophilia, logophile, logophobia, logophasia, logoplegia, logorrhea,
logos, logospasm, mac- rologist, macrology, monologue, multilo- quous,
neologism, ...