Bilingual individuals with aphasia may experience unique challenges depending on their language proficiency and usage patterns. They might find that one language is more affected than the other, or they may struggle to access vocabulary and grammar in both languages. Additionally, their recovery can be influenced by factors such as the context in which they learned each language and the frequency of use prior to the onset of aphasia. As a result, therapy may need to be tailored to address their specific linguistic needs in both languages.
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