Expressive aphasia: Difficulty in expressing language, speaking coherently.
Receptive aphasia: Difficulty understanding spoken or written language.
Global aphasia: Severe impairment of both expressive and receptive abilities.
Anomic aphasia: Inability to recall words for objects or people.
Broca's aphasia: Difficulty in speech production due to brain damage.
Wernicke's aphasia: Impaired language comprehension and fluency from brain injury.
Global aphasia: Severe impairment of both speaking and understanding language.
Anomic aphasia: Difficulty finding words during speech or writing tasks.
Conduction aphasia: Inability to repeat phrases accurately, despite understanding them.