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Constructing short or incomplete sentences, making illogical statements, difficulty finding words, and failing to understand what is being said are common symptoms of aphasia.
Generally, individuals with aphasia exhibit the following symptoms:
* Speaking in short, choppy, and incomplete sentences
* Making illogical statements
* Difficulty finding words
* Failing to understand spoken language
* Difficulty repeating spoken language
* Difficulty understanding written language
* Problems with concentration and memory
What are the Symptoms of Aphasia?
Generally, individuals with aphasia exhibit the following symptoms:
* Speaking in short, choppy, and incomplete sentences
* Making illogical statements
* Difficulty finding words
* Failing to understand spoken language
* Difficulty repeating spoken language
* Difficulty understanding written language
* Problems with concentration and memory