APHASIA AND ITS CLASSIFICATIONS

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  • Tasimbetova Shaxnoza Kıdıralı qızı Qaraqalpaq mámleketlik universiteti 1-kurs tayanısh doktorantı Author

Keywords:

Aphasia, types of aphasia, Broca's area, Wernicke's area, sensory aphasia, motor aphasia, amnesic aphasia.

Abstract

This article provides information on how aphasia is classified in various forms by world scholars. Studies show that the types of aphasia change depending on the location of the brain damage, and these changes are reflected in a person's understanding, free speech, naming and repeating the names of objects. To further clarify this, it is recommended to conduct linguistic experiments.

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2026-05-31

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Tasimbetova , S. (2026). APHASIA AND ITS CLASSIFICATIONS. Eurasian Journal of Academic Research, 6(5 Part 2), 12-15. https://www.in-academy.uz/index.php/EJAR/article/view/50847
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