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Broca's aphasia is different; it is caused by brain damage. Expressive language disorder isn't caused by brain damage; it's caused by other biological causes or upbringing, depending which side of the nature vs. nurture view is supported by the interpreter.
I agree. I am not sure why it would be merged.
Third paragraph especially: "There must be..." not very encyclopeadic. P.S. please sign your posts! -- geekyßroad . meow? 18:26, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
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I realize that some links are helpful to certain users, but they still do not comply with Wikipedia policy, and therefore must not be included in the article. WhatamIdoing ( talk) 05:37, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Most of the information posted for expressive language disorder is written unprofessionally - i.e. put onto a younger level?
An expressive language disorder has nothing to do with speech, it is specifically a langauge disorder.
And I agree with you, Broca's is an acquired language disorder - expressive lagnuage disorder is a development disorder. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.109.92.175 ( talk) 17:54, 10 August 2009 (UTC)
This article sounds as though it were written by a third-grader. I was hoping to find something useful here for research I am doing for a paper. This is totally worthless. I found more (and better) information on this subject at wiseGEEK. (Nowhere enough for my needs of course) Please do something here, even if it's only a re-write of what's here already.
Thanks —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.231.146.159 ( talk) 07:27, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
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Broca's aphasia is different; it is caused by brain damage. Expressive language disorder isn't caused by brain damage; it's caused by other biological causes or upbringing, depending which side of the nature vs. nurture view is supported by the interpreter.
I agree. I am not sure why it would be merged.
Third paragraph especially: "There must be..." not very encyclopeadic. P.S. please sign your posts! -- geekyßroad . meow? 18:26, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
External links on Wikipedia are supposed to be "encyclopedic in nature" and useful to a worldwide audience. Please read the external links policy (and perhaps the specific rules for medicine-related articles) before adding more external links.
The following kinds of links are inappropriate:
I realize that some links are helpful to certain users, but they still do not comply with Wikipedia policy, and therefore must not be included in the article. WhatamIdoing ( talk) 05:37, 17 January 2008 (UTC)
Most of the information posted for expressive language disorder is written unprofessionally - i.e. put onto a younger level?
An expressive language disorder has nothing to do with speech, it is specifically a langauge disorder.
And I agree with you, Broca's is an acquired language disorder - expressive lagnuage disorder is a development disorder. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 24.109.92.175 ( talk) 17:54, 10 August 2009 (UTC)
This article sounds as though it were written by a third-grader. I was hoping to find something useful here for research I am doing for a paper. This is totally worthless. I found more (and better) information on this subject at wiseGEEK. (Nowhere enough for my needs of course) Please do something here, even if it's only a re-write of what's here already.
Thanks —Preceding unsigned comment added by 68.231.146.159 ( talk) 07:27, 4 December 2009 (UTC)
This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 8 January 2024 and 19 April 2024. Further details are available
on the course page. Student editor(s):
JermicaJ,
Mpankey,
A1243617202 (
article contribs). Peer reviewers:
Alisha123Ali,
McKinlieGray,
Cabratt31.
— Assignment last updated by McKinlieGray ( talk) 01:02, 19 February 2024 (UTC)