单词 | aphasia |
释义 | aphasian. Pathology. Loss of speech, partial or total, or loss of power to understand written or spoken language, as a result of disorder of the cerebral speech centres. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > impairment of mental powers > dyslexia, aphasia, or dyscalculia aphemia1864 agraphia1867 aphasia1867 asymbolia1874 alexia1875 agraphy1879 amusia1890 anomia1897 dyslexia1917 strephosymbolia1925 acalculia1926 dysgraphia1934 dyscalculia1953 1867 Chambers's Jrnl. xxxviii. 85 A musician, the subject of aphasia..who had lost the ability to read and write as well as to speak. 1878 A. M. Hamilton Nerv. Dis. 72 Embarrassment of speech may vary from simple awkwardness of articulation to decided aphasia. 1890 W. James Princ. Psychol. I. ii. 54 The condition in question is word-deafness, and the disease is auditory aphasia. 1907 Practitioner Oct. 544 Pierre Marie..recognises three terms:—(1) Aphasia of Wernicke, in which intelligence is impaired, but speech possible. (2) Aphasia of Broca, in which intelligence is impaired, and no speech possible. (3) Anarthria. 1926 H. Head Aphasia I. i. vi. 91 Complete sensory aphasia invariably leads to some intellectual want of power to manipulate written speech. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1885; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1867 |
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