How to pronounce conduction aphasia

Conduction Aphasia


Pronounce Conduction Aphasia as K OW N D UW K T IY OW N AH P HH AH S IY AH.

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Phonetic transcription for conduction aphasia

  • Traditional IPA Phonetic transcription of conduction aphasia: | koʊnduktɪoʊn æphæsɪæ |
  • Modern IPA Phonetic transcription of conduction aphasia: | cɒndʊctɪɒn æphæsɪæ |

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Meanings for conduction aphasia

conduction aphasia, associative aphasia(noun)

aphasia in which the lesion is assumed to be in the association tracts connecting the various language centers in the brain; patient's have difficulty repeating a sentence just heard

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