What is another word for fluent aphasia?

Pronunciation: [flˈuːənt ɐfˈe͡ɪzi͡ə] (IPA)

Fluent aphasia, also known as Wernicke's aphasia, is a language disorder that affects a person's ability to understand and produce meaningful speech. There are several synonymous terms for fluent aphasia, including receptive aphasia, sensory aphasia, fluent anomia, and posterior aphasia. Each term reflects a slightly different aspect of the disorder. Receptive aphasia emphasizes the difficulty in understanding spoken language, while fluent anomia focuses on the difficulty in retrieving the correct word. Posterior aphasia refers to the specific location of the brain that is affected by the disorder. Regardless of the term used, individuals with fluent aphasia may struggle to communicate effectively, and may require speech therapy or other interventions to improve their language abilities.

Synonyms for Fluent aphasia:

What are the hypernyms for Fluent aphasia?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the hyponyms for Fluent aphasia?

Hyponyms are more specific words categorized under a broader term, known as a hypernym.
  • hyponyms for fluent aphasia (as nouns)

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