Symptoms of nonfluent aphasia
What are the clinical characteristics of nonfluent aphasia?
Impaired articulation, impaired melodic production, reduced phrase length (five or fewer words per phrase), and decreased grammatical complexity.
The production of fewer than 15 words per minute is used to define nonfluent aphasias.
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