Language evolves but, necessarily, within the bounds of shared comprehension. |
This is a subtype of transcortical aphasia in which motor impairment is greater in comparison to sensory and comprehension impairment. |
On the USDA site, it says that, in so many words, this chart was tested to death on consumers for maximum comprehension. |
Therefore, culture was for them, too distant a mirage, too transcendent an idea, beyond their comprehension and farthest from their grasp. |
You have much comprehension in your dealings with people, and an amazingly retentive memory. |
In contrast, Wernicke's aphasia is characterized by fluent articulation coupled with severely impaired comprehension. |