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Sentences with PARAPHASIAS

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Sentences

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"Patients with aphasia often have difficulty producing words and may exhibit paraphasias."
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"Fluent aphasia is characterized by the production of long, grammatically correct but meaningless paraphasias."
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"Phonemic paraphasias involve the substitution or alteration of sounds within a word."
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"In Wernicke's aphasia, patients often produce semantic paraphasias, replacing words with others that are similar in meaning."
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"There are different types of paraphasias, including literal and neologistic paraphasias."
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"Jargon aphasia is characterized by the use of neologistic paraphasias."
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"Patients with conduction aphasia may exhibit phonemic paraphasias, but their comprehension is generally intact."
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"Speech therapy can help individuals with aphasia reduce the frequency of paraphasias."
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"Some paraphasias are easier to comprehend than others, depending on the context."
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"The severity of paraphasias can vary across different individuals and types of aphasia."
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"Treatment strategies for paraphasias may involve word retrieval exercises and phonological awareness training."
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"The presence of phonemic paraphasias suggests impairment in the phonological processing of language."
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"Semantic paraphasias often involve substitutions of closely related words."
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"Patients may become frustrated or embarrassed by their paraphasias."
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"People with aphasia may experience difficulty in monitoring their paraphasias."
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"Relatives and caregivers should be trained to effectively communicate with a person experiencing paraphasias."
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"Patients with aphasia often exhibit various types of paraphasias."
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"Fluent paraphasias are characterized by the substitution of incorrect words or sounds."
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"Semantic paraphasias involve substituting a word with a semantically related word."
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"Phonemic paraphasias occur when sounds within a word are substituted or rearranged."
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"There are different types of literal paraphasias, such as phonemic, neologistic, and verbal."
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"Some paraphasias can result from damage to the language centers in the brain."
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"Non-fluent paraphasias may involve difficulty producing speech or forming coherent sentences."
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"Jargon paraphasias involve the use of meaningless or incomprehensible speech."
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"Treatment for paraphasias may involve speech therapy and language rehabilitation."
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