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Types of dysphasia

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Dysphasia can be broadly divided into two types – expressive dysphasia (affecting the ability to speak, sign and write) and receptive dysphasia (affecting the ability to understand speech, sign language and writing). People with dysphasia will usually have a mixture of both types, although one may be more obvious or severe than the other.


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