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Adult Neuro ICAP: Kinds of Errors

After a stroke, an individual with aphasia may make errors when speaking.

These errors make having a conversation challenging for both the speaker and the listener. Two errors people with aphasia commonly make are semantic and phonemic paraphasias. A speech-language pathologist can help individuals speak with fewer errors and more closely monitor and correct speech so they can more easily and successfully have conversations.

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