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  2. Anomic aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Anomic aphasia (also known as dysnomia, nominal aphasia, and amnesic aphasia) is a mild, fluent type of aphasia where individuals have word retrieval failures and cannot express the words they want to say (particularly nouns and verbs). [1] By contrast, anomia is a deficit of expressive language, and a symptom of all forms of aphasia, but ...

  3. Anomic aphasia is a language disorder that leads to trouble naming objects when speaking and writing. Brain damage caused by stroke, traumatic injury, or tumors can lead to anomic aphasia. Anomic ...

  4. Noun - Wikipedia

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    The term used in Latin grammar was nōmen. All of these terms for "noun" were also words meaning "name". [5] The English word noun is derived from the Latin term, through the Anglo-Norman nom (other forms include nomme, and noun itself). The word classes were defined partly by the grammatical forms that they take.

  5. What Does Indigenous Mean? Definition, How to Use It, and More

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    Simply saying “Indigenous” isn’t quite the same as saying “Native American” or “American Indian.”. When used in the United States, terms like “Indigenous art” or “Indigenous ...

  6. Transgender - Wikipedia

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    Transgendered persons include transsexuals, transgenderists, and other crossdressers of both sexes, transitioning in either direction (male to female or female to male), of any sexual orientation, and of all races, creeds, religions, ages, and degrees of physical impediment. ^ Stryker, Susan (1 January 2008).

  7. 11 Early Signs of Dementia: What to Watch Out For - Healthline

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    Dementia is a broad term for conditions that can impair someone’s ability to remember, process information, and speak. Early indicators can include issues with short-term memory and word finding.

  8. List of glossing abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    Exceptions include proper nouns, which typically are not translated, and kinship terms, which may be too complex to translate. Proper nouns/names may simply be repeated in the gloss, or may be replaced with a placeholder such as "(name. F)" or "PN(F)" (for a female name). For kinship glosses, see the dedicated section below for a list of ...

  9. What Does 'Transgender' Mean? - Healthline

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    What does ‘transgender’ mean? The term “t ransgender” (trans for short) is one of many adjectives that can be applied to a person. Being trans means you do not identify with the gender you ...