Sign language in childhood epileptic aphasia (Landau–Kleffner syndrome). Dev Med Child Neurol 2001;43: 739–44 - ER, Davidoff () Citation Context ...o use spoken speech due to acquired aphasia, for example in childhood epileptic aphasia, or the Landau–Kleffner syndrome, sign language may ...
Sign languagesare not signed versions of the local spoken language. For example, the word order in a sign language often differs from the word order of the spoken language. The word order in German Sign Language is subject–object–verb, whereas the word order in spoken German is subject–ve...