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Language, brain and disability
It has often been remarked that we come to
appreciate_____unique complexity and function of
language only when it starts to go wrong. This
happens daily in many small ways - when we detect
ambiguity, express ourselves incoherently, or speak
at cross-purposes. Less commonly, it happens in
_____ dramatic and devastating manner, in _____
form of language disability. Those who find it
difficult or impossible to communicate, on account of
some physical, psychological, or other disability, face
_____ frustrating, isolated, and uncertain future, in
which their disability is often not recognized, and
community support services may be inaccessible or
absent. Drawing attention to ______ existence and
extent of language disability is thus _____important
role for any encyclopedia of language.
(Adapted from: The Cambridge Encyclopedia of language)