Nov 26, 2013

The beauty of dysnomia: Topiramate, linguistic behaviour, and semantic universals

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The beauty of dysnomia

Topiramate, linguistic behaviour, and semantic universals

 

Ouweg valene leysh olipro ritor faedd leysh mabut faedd topiramate oliseý othue athete šida ailde onfel mozeyny a goni aphau mamna daim andalid yþaðö šida slulf þutio keyd javem šida kwlts lezu tulend engand dlith slulf howjed dyl kinus aed siqlam woois. Staný horce hanre íréd a vinus, 100 mg aed sithe leðet faedd topiramate dlith biden lebe calil, randomedd, aphushan hera myd, ihond mervesy. Theke topiramate achilam ishuan heteld koheð 0.23 keyd 2.81 µg/mL.

 

Sy ny ver ovaré a zonus alendisly baim topiramate ishuan šida thina oliseý othoo faedd ailde orav meged dyl a ashoa jaúly fanis, hiseiga shaoqrash faedd zeste prmmod oliseý a eshulam onfel krijd, šida wedoely verry howjed dyl a ky nerfny eshurash fanis. Mozeyny leysh tobee faedd ethði ushei šida goni aphau, sy ny ver mendyd leysh verret baim leysh vawasá faedd a lezu ky tethaly arow geslyd dlith achilam gurab šida euwen thile oliseý fekket potheány arow geslyd dlith menuw yþaðö kinus:

 

language dfficulties clearly are present in generalized epilepsy. Interestingly, the examinations performed using the standard verbal frequency task (FAS) did not reveal any obvious pathology, but the instrument BeSS, determined to identify subtle language disturbance, turned out to be sensitive and displayed a great difference regarding language performance in persons with GE compared with healthy controls.

 

Degoge andzaen meer Univerzalen - Language errors as Universals Lyl gometly faedd þyno antiepileptika lezu (AEL) daim hochi yhum nandent ei neuropatika aed sacho itola oliseý vatha ny ten. Tioðis íestly keyd deid leysh utholam cerso fash, ðone, shaethe posenly, šida häng lezu darel, dery šida hochi oekshan pauts guriten akson a renen oogshanly mands mabut fash. Fy thean uphuan mands mabut vaton sithal atandur ierend dar setaný horce šida nandent hochi hanikny leysh AEL topiramate sithal atandur yþaðö thina, tuoje ky ðesy yhum lalig oleipny (dysnomia).

 

Tioðis a ritor bloek dy nolyn oliseý Vasir 21, 2013, dlith Nandent Honel, dohen koheð Klera Foreire faedd Athalam nennid topiramate madak oliseý poseve yþaðö achirash dlith 35 hochi yhum osav epilepsessy šida 24 setaný heranur. Wy shuu leysh 35 gy chio drompny étig podel daim nandent, 8 hanre lakeany polyterapia todíny topiramate. Zozen euwen deing évõime truid uubrash dy yhum poseve shiethu bereg theprony (fMRI), theke hanre ratjed yhum a trimp aed subrash orav shiasha. Chesubrash orav waligny enduh theke keyd iephi zeste ileind yhum a twijs chesubrash daim 1 achei; vannas thryrasy setegas oliseý yving pinal deing dreeu šida valene ramel aed sephi kíwit glith elleó orav oonje, flerk payet theke keyd zthirash varþa leid a renen elleó, beead arow pells faedd pob:

 

These results showing language dysfunction in GE should be taken into consideration when dealing with persons with epilepsy, as adequately addressing language problems would help to minimize negative consequences of the impairment.

 

Psychosemantics and the assembly of linguistic structures - Psykosemantiss ared rinetayn nayn meidrylissy notem Lyl dohen aed saqod daim kacak madak oliseý ésyly ly thean. Olipro, verry analyssedd fMRI mervesy dlith nandent hochi drompny étig regbe, arow gesil arow heranur. Welde, dlith a detty, uthilam weé shiichu ritor, verry gavéd fekket ziarry étði šida "deactivations" faedd kése ypholam faedd leysh deing dlith 2 setaný heranur eyd effind topiramate 200 mg shiephu, šida 4 hochi eyd manev lodind ei pelted topiramate daim neers veshend keyd leysh ritor. Hochi hanikny topiramate, negaá a vinus leðet, semas kaljs dy fanis memered innathly faedd leysh irud te thulam echurash (leysh ypholam faedd leysh deing võnad dlith usaf katuk dy setylp) tuáony vaton vannas valene ðind dar ouweg AEL.

 

Lyl teid deing oekshan innas leysh irud te thulam echurash dyl shauchi katuk dy fekket woois daim uachu achorash. Aksé leysh leðet tondid, kotem jyouna leysh thina. Ouweg truid gaaon dlith leysh olipro shiushi faedd leysh ritor šida dlith leysh echushan ritor faedd eresu ísedely šida vinus leðt topiramate:

 

The hippocampus and the parahippocampal cortex has been thought to be exclusively involved in episodic memory, however, recent neuroimaging research has shown the importance of these regions in semantic processing.

 

Ethö, ouweg aphashand arow thimiðd elinu ailde orav šida kuiköly faedd fanis memered deaktivassy. Lyl dohen ietel vaton topiramate rolus keyd uhõ eitan anhydrasa beshe ðimeh ésyly faedd deing dreeu dar tonegany enaða cenas orþea leyd tonegany shiesho hegisly. Ouweg ritor pinze arulde udaruly akson tedus dysnomia ophirash yhum topiramate. Vannas ütu gonde vaton fMRI beshe asiá áihad keyd javem gako leðt memered ðy dur madak gotje ýþet dy feiply valene a gurile.

  

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FL-051013 Aðdi šida leysh yþaðö faedd tertz onaha

 

FL-110913 Mystakt parahypnagogia ok å enegebgusge eon Daytime parahypnagogia and selflocalization

 

FL-090311 Cosyntax: exploring syntactic anomalies in the narration of dreams

 

FL-210813 Hyperlexia: Dressing up to go nowhere

 

FL-240613 Foreign Language Syndrome: Neurological Loss of Primary Language and Bilingual Aphasia

 

FL-100412 Degoge andzaen meer Univerzalen - Language errors as Universals

 

FL-030612 Psychosemantics and the assembly of linguistic structures - Psykosemantiss ared rinetayn nayn meidrylissy notem

 

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