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Language and Epilepsy



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Description: Language is a broad term that is used to describe our system of communicating with each other by symbols. This system has specific rules that govern the ways we use sounds, letters, and words to express ourselves. Language is a unique capability that many consider intrinsically linked to thought itself. It is often seen as a significant component of our intelligence and one of the major things that separate us from other animals.

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