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- W61336704 abstract "This chapter presents a long-term study of dichotic speech perception and receptive language skills in a child with acquired aphasia. It is a well-known fact that when children and prepubertal adolescents incur localized brain injury, their recovery from aphasie symptoms is quite dramatic. The most striking clinical feature of children with acquired aphasia is the sharp reduction in the amount of voluntary speech output. When speech is produced, it is usually sparse and telegraphic in character. These children are reluctant to speak, and they have to be prodded into exchanging information verbally. In some cases, the patients go through a period in which they are described as mute, and then they show dramatic recovery. Cerebral trauma in 2- to 3-year-old children can cause all language accomplishments to disappear, and language is relearned by a repetition of all the stages seen in first language acquisition. Thus, in the very young, the primary recovery process is language acquisition. For a child between the ages of 3 and 4, the processes of language acquisition and language interference may be in competition for a few weeks. In patients older than 4 years, but younger than 10, the effects of language interference subside gradually, while at the same time the child is capable of expanding his vocabulary and learning new grammatical constructions." @default.
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