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Case Report
Bilingual Aphasia - Two Case Reports and Systematic Review
Author(s): Serafin Rodriguez Palero, Maria Hernandez Manada, Maria Teresa Sanchez Polo and Rosario Barrios Sotillo
Serafin Rodriguez Palero, Maria Hernandez Manada, Maria Teresa Sanchez Polo and Rosario Barrios Sotillo
Bilingualism defines as the use of two languages in the same region or spoken by one person [1] in the dictionary of Royal Academy of Spanish. We considered better for the present study spoken by one person because is that happens in our two cases in our outpatients usually. Aphasia is the defect of the consecutive language in a cerebral wound that perturbs the use of precise rules for the production or comprehension of a verbal message [2]. In dates of Statistics National Institute (INE), the Spanish populations in 2011 are 47190493 habitants, with 5730667 of foreign people, approximately. The majority of them are from the Central and South America, European Union (UE) countries and Maghreb countries [3]. Actually, bilingualism and multilingualism are usual because of the migrant movements between countries, in addition to the coexistence of the official language in .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-9096.1000305