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Description of four types of aphasia: auditory, afferent, efferent, and semantic. washington scripts
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"Picturing Aphasia" Documentary film about aphasia that uses drawings to help bridge the gap between hearing, seeing, and comprehending. The video is designed to function as a part of therapy for people with aphasia and to educate people of all language abilities about the
Picturing Aphasia
Aphasia and Dysphasia - Ideas and Considerations
Aphasia and Dysphasia - NLP, Hypnosis, Linguistics, Chichester, West Sussex, UK
"In So Many Words" Radio documentary broadcast on the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's "The Sunday Edition" program on Sunday, December 15, 2002. Co-produced by Teresa Goff and telling the story of her father Steve Goff, who suffers from aphasia as a result of a stro
National Institute of Health: MEDLINEplus Medical Encyclopdia entry on Speech Impairment (adult) (note: not public domain, even though it is on a .gov website)
MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Speech impairment (adult)
NIDCD health information: Aphasia (public domain source)
Aphasia
A Markov text generator generates nonsense in the style of another work, because the probability of spitting out each word depends only on the n words before it
Mark V. Shaney at Your Service
The UN Fund for Gobbledygook A "UN-speak" generator
Welcome to UNFG :: It's our words :: The UN Fund for Gobbledygook
Scott Pakin's automatic complaint-letter generator complaint
Scott Pakin's automatic complaint-letter generator
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Alan Sokal Articles on the "Social Text" Affair
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