Expressive aphasia is a language problem in which it's hard for someone to say or write their thoughts. It's a type of "non-fluent aphasia," meaning that speaking is more challenging than ...
Broca’s aphasia is often referred to as non-fluent aphasia because of the halting and effortful quality of speech. 3) Mixed nonfluent aphasia—this term is applied to patients who have sparse ...
In progressive non-fluent aphasia, affected individuals may need to make more effort with speech. They may use an incorrect word or incorrect grammar because their understanding of language ...
Phonemic or semantic errors can be observed and suggest nonfluent or fluent progressive aphasia, respectively. Patients who describe what a word means instead of providing the name are employing ...