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Translation of the week: Aphasia in West Greenlandic

26/06/202307/07/2020 by Red.

This week we’re bringing you the English translation of Johanne Nedergård’s Lingoblog post on aphasia in West Greenlandic! The original Danish version can be found here.

Aphasia in West Greenlandic affects syntax but leaves morphology intact

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