| 11. | But without shared standards of engagement and conduct it devolves into an anomic battle for power and the spoils of victory.
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| 12. | In Durkheim's view, traditional religions often provided the basis for the shared values which the anomic individual lacks.
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| 13. | It is known that people with damage to the left hemisphere of the brain are more likely to have anomic aphasia.
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| 14. | The term, Anomic Aphasia, usually refers to patients whose only prevalent symptom is impaired word retrieval in speech and writing.
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| 15. | Typically, the spontaneous speech of a person with anomic aphasia is fluent and grammatically correct but contains many word retrieval failures.
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| 16. | A research study conducted by Harnish and co-workers ( 2014 ), provided intense treatment to patients with anomic aphasia.
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| 17. | Although there are not many literary cases about anomic aphasia, there are many non-fiction books about living with aphasia.
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| 18. | Anomic aphasia, aphasia ( expressive + receptive aphasia ) and Alzheimer's disease can all affect recalling or retrieving words.
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| 19. | Few simpler or cheaper options are available, so lesion mapping and speech repetition tests are the main ways of diagnosing anomic aphasia.
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| 20. | I clicked on a link in this article regarding " word loss " and that took me to the " anomic aphasia " page.
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