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单词 anomia
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Definition of anomia in English:

anomia

nounəˈnəʊmɪəəˈnōmēə
mass nounMedicine
  • A form of aphasia in which the patient is unable to recall the names of everyday objects.

    〔医〕遗忘性失语,称名不能症

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dementia is chronic and progressive, and it is characterized by the gradual onset of impaired memory and deficits in two or more areas of cognition, such as anomia, agnosia or apraxia.
    • Beginning with an overview of psycholinguistic research on normal word retrieval as well as the influential cognitive models of naming, the book goes on to review the major forms of anomia.
    • In her study of severely impaired readers with word-finding problems, including color anomia, Denckla found evidence for a correlation between the persistence of the naming deficit and the severity of the reading disability.
    • I still go with my view that he has a species of anomia where there is a disconnect between his thoughts and the linguistic realization of the thoughts.

Derivatives

  • anomic

  • adjectiveəˈnɒmɪk
    • I know it's a fashion thing and as a sociologist I could go on all day about anomic youth and the intrinsic power of youth sub cultures, inclusion, exclusion and the influence and glamour of rap music but that's boring.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • But when they are compared with their U.S. peers, they seem both pretty conservative and pretty liberal as opposed to anomic, alienated, violent, and excluded.
      • Yes, this is a Herculean task given that following independence and the growing exposure of the Namibian economy to global competition, the country drifted into a somewhat anomic situation, which could not be remedied yet.
      • And rather than the anomic feeling that comes from never talking to your neighbours, there's a constant bustle of visitors through the door.
      • And the premise of such a debate is the dangers of individualism and self-interest as pathways to anomic and destructive ‘lifestyle’ choices.

Origin

Early 20th century: formed irregularly from a-1 'without, not' + Latin nomen 'name' + -ia1.

Definition of anomia in US English:

anomia

nounəˈnōmēə
Medicine
  • A form of aphasia in which the patient is unable to recall the names of everyday objects.

    〔医〕遗忘性失语,称名不能症

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dementia is chronic and progressive, and it is characterized by the gradual onset of impaired memory and deficits in two or more areas of cognition, such as anomia, agnosia or apraxia.
    • I still go with my view that he has a species of anomia where there is a disconnect between his thoughts and the linguistic realization of the thoughts.
    • Beginning with an overview of psycholinguistic research on normal word retrieval as well as the influential cognitive models of naming, the book goes on to review the major forms of anomia.
    • In her study of severely impaired readers with word-finding problems, including color anomia, Denckla found evidence for a correlation between the persistence of the naming deficit and the severity of the reading disability.

Origin

Early 20th century: formed irregularly from a- ‘without, not’ + Latin nomen ‘name’ + -ia.

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