Definitionn. inability to use or understand language
Last update: July 12, 2015
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Aphasia due to the local trouble and general decay then progressed rapidly together, and even then at 76, two more years were still to elapse before "he exchanged the sleep of idiocy for the sleep of death." [Please select]
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Yet I think it is evident that these formulae express Aphasia. [Please select]
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He could not concentrate, he suffered passages of aphasia, he began more and more to "give up the office," more and more to leave things to her. [Please select]
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The Pyrrhonists realised this, and therefore some of them wrote nothing, like Pyrrho, their leader, and others advocated [Greek: aphasia][1] as one of the doctrines of their system. [Please select]
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