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Agora (Rio J.) ; 26: e280623, 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1527667

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RESUMO: O presente trabalho dedica-se às incidências do exílio sobre a prática da língua. Com o intuito de manter aberta a interrogação sobre a escrita, adota a perspectiva da questão-resposta a propósito do território que se tece pela via da escrita. Parte da língua enquanto ela coloniza os falantes para abordar os efeitos de linguagem documentados na escrita daqueles que atravessam a experiência do exílio. Remonta à acepção de exílio intrínseca à inexistência da relação sexual e procede à aproximação entre desejo e escrita.


ABSTRACT: The present work is dedicated to the effects of exile on the practice of the language. In order to keep the question about writing open, it adopts the perspective of the question-answer regarding the territory woven through writing. It starts from language as it colonizes speakers to address the effects of language documented in the writing of those going through the experience of exile. It goes back to the meaning of exile intrinsic to the non-existence of the sexual relation and brings together desire and writing.


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Psychoanalysis , Speech , Deportation , Handwriting
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-974399

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@#Objective To explore the characters of cognitive dysfunction for first-ever lacunar infarction (LI). Methods 136 first-ever diagnosed LI patients were evaluated with Alzheimer's disease assessment scale (ADAS) 72 h, 2 weeks, 1 month, 3 months and 6 months after attack. The scores were compared with the baseline and those of 76 normal control. Results Memory: during the first 72 h, significant difference was shown between the every location of LI (including the basal ganglia, corona radiate,frontal lobe, temporal lobe,parietal lobe, periventricular location, centrum semiovale, thalamus) and normal control (P<0.05); but between the certain location of LI and that of normal control 2 weeks, 1, 3 and 6 months after attack (P<0.05). Language: there was significant difference between every location of LI and normal control 72 h, 2 weeks and 1 month after attack (P<0.05), but between the certain location of LI and that of normal control 3 and 6 months after attack (P<0.05). Practice: there was significant difference through every visit time point of all the LI patients compared with normal control (P<0.05). Attention: Significant difference (P<0.05) was found between every location LI patients and normal control 72 h after attack, but between certain location LI patients and normal control 2 weeks, 1, 3 and 6 months after attack (P<0.05). Orientation:LI was insufficient to cause to decline in orientation. Conclusion There are mild to severe cognitive dysfunctions in the first-ever diagnosed LI patients, which need pay attention to and intervene in time.

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