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It is important to mention that Agraphia can occur separately or co-occur with Alexia and can be caused by damage to the angular gyrus. |
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* '''Phonological''' agraphia is the opposite of lexical agraphia in that the ability to sound out words is impaired, but the orthographical memory of words may be intact.<ref name="Phonological Agraphia" /> It is associated with a lexicality effect by a difference in the ability to spell words versus nonwords; individuals with this form of agraphia are depending on their orthographic memory.<ref name=Treatment /> Additionally, it is often harder for these individuals to access more abstract words without strong semantic representations (i.e., it is more difficult for them to spell prepositions than concrete nouns).<ref name=Treatment />
* '''Pure''' agraphia is the impairment in written language production without any other [[Language disorder|language]] or [[cognitive disorder]].<ref name="Sinanović 2011" />
Agraphia can occur separately or co-occur and can be caused by damage to the angular gyrus
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