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Language Disorders:
Aphasia and Dyslexia
Prepared by:
Kawthar A. Nahi
M.A. Studies
2015-2016
Introduction
 Language impairments, or disorders, are known
as aphasias and dyslexia.
 The main cause for such impairments is the
damage in a specific site in the hemisphere
where language is located, i.e. the left
hemisphere
 The brain damage may cause problems in
speaking and writing as well.
 Such impairments can cause troubles in
comprehension.
 Broca's Aphasia
 The motor area for spoken speech is situated in
the front part of the left hemisphere
 Paul Broca, a French Surgeon, described it in
1865 in two patients who lost speech and
showed a lesion in the 'lateral frontal lobe at
autopsy'.
 Broca's aphasia is a type of nonfluent aphasia,
because speech production is effortful with
many hesitations.
 As for other skills of language, Individuals with
this type of aphasia may be able to read but
have limited ability in writing
 Wernicke's Aphasia
 Wernicke’s aphasia andWernicke’s area are named
after the German neurologist CarlWernicke.
 He first related this specific type of speech deficit to
a damage in a left posterior temporal area of the
brain.
 The ability to grasp the meaning of spoken words
and sentences is impaired.
 while the ease of producing connected speech is
not very affected.
 It is called also as ‘fluent aphasia’ or ‘receptive
aphasia’.
 Reading and writing are often severely impaired
 Anomic Aphasia
 The most prominent difficulty is in word-finding
 The person using 'generic fillers' in utterances,
such as nonspecific nouns and pronouns, such as
the word 'thing‘.
 or circumlocution, where the person describes
the intended word.
 Global Aphasia
 It is founded at the other extreme of the severity
scale.
 It involves severe impairment in language
function of both expressive and receptive skills.
 The patient may be able to utter only a few
syllables, not complete words.
 Non-verbal output is used more than verbal
output due to the problems in the auditory
comprehension
 Conduction Aphasia
 A type of fluent aphasia with a prominent
impairment with repetition.
 Damage typically involves the left parietal region.
 The patient expresses him/ herself well, with
some 'word-finding' issues.
 Comprehension can be functional.
 The patient will show significant difficulty in
repeating phrases, particularly as the phrases
increase in length and complexity
 This type of aphasia is rare
 Transcortical Sensory Aphasia:
 This language impairment is caused by a
disconnection between sensory language
processes and semantic knowledge of objects.
 Conversational speech is fluent.
 patients have severe problems with naming
objects.
 There is often 'alienation' of word meaning.
 This means that the patients don’t understand
the words, even after repeating and using them
in a sentence.
 Dyslexia
 specific learning disability that is neurological in
origin.
 It is characterized by difficulties with accurate
and/or fluent word recognition and by poor
spelling and decoding abilities
 These difficulties typically result from a deficit in
the phonological component of language that is
often unexpected in relation to other cognitive
abilities and the provision of effective classroom
instruction
 characteristics associated with dyslexia:
 lack of fluency and speed in reading
 hesitant predictive reading (using context)
 hesitancy in reading
 losing the place in reading
 failing to recognise words
 low level of comprehension
 difficulty using dictionaries
References
 Aitchison, J. (2008).The Articulate Mammal:An introduction to
psycholinguistics. (5th edt.). NewYork: Routledge.
 Eadon, H. (2005). Dyslexia and Drama. London: David Fulton Publishers
Ltd.
 Field, ,J. (2004). Psycholinguistics:The Key Concepts. London:
Routledge
 Garman, M. (1990). Psycholinguistics. Cambridge:Cambridge University
Press.
 Gupta,A and Singhal, G. (2011). "Understanding Aphasia in a Simplified
Manner". Available at: http://medind.nic.in/
 Hickock, G. "Speech Perception, Conduction Aphasia, and the
Functional Neuroanatomy of Language". From Grodzinsky,Y. et al (eds).
(2007). Language and the Brain. San Diego: Academic Press. 87-104.
 http://www.aphasia.org/
 http://www.dyslexia-hawaii.org/
 Steinberg, D. and Sciarini, N. (2006). An Introduction to
Psychlinguistics. (2nd edt). London: Pearson Education Limited.
 Whitaker, H., A. (ed.) (2010). Concise Encyclopedia of Brain and
Language. Oxford: Elsevier Ltd.

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Aphasia and dyslyxia

  • 1. Language Disorders: Aphasia and Dyslexia Prepared by: Kawthar A. Nahi M.A. Studies 2015-2016
  • 2. Introduction  Language impairments, or disorders, are known as aphasias and dyslexia.  The main cause for such impairments is the damage in a specific site in the hemisphere where language is located, i.e. the left hemisphere  The brain damage may cause problems in speaking and writing as well.  Such impairments can cause troubles in comprehension.
  • 3.  Broca's Aphasia  The motor area for spoken speech is situated in the front part of the left hemisphere  Paul Broca, a French Surgeon, described it in 1865 in two patients who lost speech and showed a lesion in the 'lateral frontal lobe at autopsy'.  Broca's aphasia is a type of nonfluent aphasia, because speech production is effortful with many hesitations.  As for other skills of language, Individuals with this type of aphasia may be able to read but have limited ability in writing
  • 4.  Wernicke's Aphasia  Wernicke’s aphasia andWernicke’s area are named after the German neurologist CarlWernicke.  He first related this specific type of speech deficit to a damage in a left posterior temporal area of the brain.  The ability to grasp the meaning of spoken words and sentences is impaired.  while the ease of producing connected speech is not very affected.  It is called also as ‘fluent aphasia’ or ‘receptive aphasia’.  Reading and writing are often severely impaired
  • 5.  Anomic Aphasia  The most prominent difficulty is in word-finding  The person using 'generic fillers' in utterances, such as nonspecific nouns and pronouns, such as the word 'thing‘.  or circumlocution, where the person describes the intended word.
  • 6.  Global Aphasia  It is founded at the other extreme of the severity scale.  It involves severe impairment in language function of both expressive and receptive skills.  The patient may be able to utter only a few syllables, not complete words.  Non-verbal output is used more than verbal output due to the problems in the auditory comprehension
  • 7.  Conduction Aphasia  A type of fluent aphasia with a prominent impairment with repetition.  Damage typically involves the left parietal region.  The patient expresses him/ herself well, with some 'word-finding' issues.  Comprehension can be functional.  The patient will show significant difficulty in repeating phrases, particularly as the phrases increase in length and complexity  This type of aphasia is rare
  • 8.  Transcortical Sensory Aphasia:  This language impairment is caused by a disconnection between sensory language processes and semantic knowledge of objects.  Conversational speech is fluent.  patients have severe problems with naming objects.  There is often 'alienation' of word meaning.  This means that the patients don’t understand the words, even after repeating and using them in a sentence.
  • 9.  Dyslexia  specific learning disability that is neurological in origin.  It is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities  These difficulties typically result from a deficit in the phonological component of language that is often unexpected in relation to other cognitive abilities and the provision of effective classroom instruction
  • 10.  characteristics associated with dyslexia:  lack of fluency and speed in reading  hesitant predictive reading (using context)  hesitancy in reading  losing the place in reading  failing to recognise words  low level of comprehension  difficulty using dictionaries
  • 11. References  Aitchison, J. (2008).The Articulate Mammal:An introduction to psycholinguistics. (5th edt.). NewYork: Routledge.  Eadon, H. (2005). Dyslexia and Drama. London: David Fulton Publishers Ltd.  Field, ,J. (2004). Psycholinguistics:The Key Concepts. London: Routledge  Garman, M. (1990). Psycholinguistics. Cambridge:Cambridge University Press.  Gupta,A and Singhal, G. (2011). "Understanding Aphasia in a Simplified Manner". Available at: http://medind.nic.in/  Hickock, G. "Speech Perception, Conduction Aphasia, and the Functional Neuroanatomy of Language". From Grodzinsky,Y. et al (eds). (2007). Language and the Brain. San Diego: Academic Press. 87-104.  http://www.aphasia.org/  http://www.dyslexia-hawaii.org/  Steinberg, D. and Sciarini, N. (2006). An Introduction to Psychlinguistics. (2nd edt). London: Pearson Education Limited.  Whitaker, H., A. (ed.) (2010). Concise Encyclopedia of Brain and Language. Oxford: Elsevier Ltd.