How Do You Spell AMNESIC APHASIA?

Pronunciation: [amnˈiːzɪk ɐfˈe͡ɪzi͡ə] (IPA)

Amnesic aphasia is a neurological condition that affects a person's ability to recall words and names. It is spelled "amnesic" with the stress on the second syllable, /æmˈniː.zɪk/, and "aphasia" with the stress on the first syllable, /əˈfeɪ.zi.ə/. The "a" in "amnesic" is pronounced as in "cat" while the "i" in "aphasia" is pronounced as in "eye". The IPA phonetic transcription helps to accurately spell and pronounce this medical term.

AMNESIC APHASIA Meaning and Definition

  1. Amnesic aphasia refers to a linguistic impairment primarily characterized by difficulty in finding words or naming objects, as a result of memory deficits. It is a type of expressive aphasia, also known as Broca's aphasia or nonfluent aphasia. Amnesic aphasia is typically caused by damage to the left hemisphere of the brain, particularly the frontal and temporal lobes.

    Individuals with amnesic aphasia often have intact comprehension and understanding of language but struggle with word retrieval and spontaneous speech. They may use circumlocution, substituting simpler or related words instead of the specific word they intend to use. This difficulty in word-finding can cause frustration and significant disruption to their ability to communicate effectively.

    The memory impairment associated with amnesic aphasia lies in the limited capacity to recall and retain recently learned information. These individuals may be able to remember past events and utilize long-term memory, but they struggle with storing and retrieving new memories. Hence, the difficulty in using and recalling specific words becomes more pronounced.

    It is important to note that amnesic aphasia can present in varying degrees of severity, depending on the extent and location of brain damage. Treatment for this condition often involves speech therapy focused on improving word retrieval and restructuring of language functions. Additionally, memory aids and strategies may be employed to assist individuals in compensating for their memory deficits.

  2. Aphemia.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of AMNESIC APHASIA

The term "amnesic aphasia" is composed of two words: "amnesic" and "aphasia".

1. "Amnesic" comes from the Greek word "amnēsia" (ἀμνησία), which means "forgetfulness" or "loss of memory". The word itself is derived from "amnēstēs" (ἀμνήστης), meaning "forgetful" or "one with a bad memory".

2. "Aphasia" is also derived from Greek. It originates from the combination of two words: "a-" (without) and "phasis" (speech). Aphasia refers to a communication disorder that affects a person's ability to process or produce language.

When combined, "amnesic aphasia" describes a type of aphasia that involves both language impairment and memory loss.

Plural form of AMNESIC APHASIA is AMNESIC APHASIAS

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