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A-Z 71Wulfeck, B. et al. 1986. Sentence interpretation in healthy aphasic bilingual adults. In J.Vaid (ed.),<strong>Language</strong> processing in bilinguals: psycholinguistic <strong>and</strong> neuropsychological perspectives.Hillsdale, NJ. 199–219.AphasiologyBrain <strong>and</strong> <strong>Language</strong>neurolinguistics, psycholinguisticsJournalsaphemia [Grk‘to speak’]Now obsolete term, used by P.Broca, to refer to aphasia.ReferenceRyalls, J. 1984. Where does the term ‘aphasia’ come from? B&L 21. 358–63.aphesis [Grk ‘release, dismissal’] (alsoaphaeresis, deglutination, procope,prosiopesis)The loss <strong>of</strong> initial vowel, consonant, or syllable, as in opossum ~ possum, or the loss <strong>of</strong>initial [k] before [n] in knee, knight. ( also apocope, syncope)language change, sound changeReferences

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