A̱faziya
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a̱faziya
Di̱ a̱faziya (á̱ ka ngyei di̱si̱faziya di̱n jen jhyang),[lower-alpha 1] a̱yin bye nwai fi̱k ku gu nwai tak ti̱tak si̱sak nang gu na ndyiat ma̱ng a̱lyem ka a̱ni mat byian nfam nghyáng di̱ fwu-a̱pyia̱ hu.[1] A̱lyiak nkyang na na̱ khwat nggu a̱ni, ninia yet tuk vam ma̱ng fa̱t a̱pyia̱; maai yai nggu ni̱ vwan a̱khwu a̱wot á̱ ku tyan a̱faziya mat tuk vam á̱ sak tsi̱tsak %0.1-0.4 di̱ Fam A̱za Swanta hu.[2]
Ya̱fang
[jhyuk | jhyuk a̱tyin ka]- ↑ Damasio AR (Zwat Sweang 1992). "Aphasia". The New England Journal of Medicine. 326 (8): 531–539. doi:10.1056/NEJM199202203260806. PMID 1732792.
- ↑ Code, Chris; Petheram, Brian (2011-02-01). "Delivering for aphasia". International Journal of Speech-Language Pathology. 13 (1): 3–10. doi:10.3109/17549507.2010.520090. ISSN 1754-9507. PMID 21329405. S2CID 44461150.Code, Chris; Petheram, Brian (2011-02-01).
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