Chapter 19
Aphasia Disorder
K.H. History
100

It helps categorize objects and concepts.

What is tagging?

100

Language and communication impairment acquired as a result of cerebrovascular accidents (strokes), tumors, trauma, etc.

What is Aphasia?

100

Aside from German and English, what other languages was he fluent in?

What is French and Italian?

200

Area for language function.

What is the cortical area?

200

These individuals find each language similarly affected or that one language is more affected than other languages.  

What are bilingual individuals with aphasia?

200

If the right side of his left face felt "funny," which hemisphere of the brain was affected?

What is the left-hemisphere?

300

The three classifications of language disorder.

What are Fluent, Non-fluent, and Pure Aphasia?

300

A bilingual individual has aphasia, and his ______ is recovered.  

What is the first language (mother tongue)?

300

Which part of the brain did the neurologist find the tumor? (two answers are correct)

What is the motor-face area?

What is Broca's area?

400

What is the duel-route theory proposing? (Name what the theory proposes and how it can be accomplished.)

What is reading accomplishment by lexical route, recognizing words as a whole, or by non-lexical approach, words recognized by letter-sound rule?

400

Weeks where their language is available in different degrees during acute recovery.

What are 4 weeks?

400

After the surgery, K.H. could not talk nor understand oral or written language. Which condition is this called?

What is densely aphasic?