Eighteen patients (11 male, 7 female) with left thalamic haemorrhage c
onfirmed by CT-scan of the brain were investigated for their language
function. Aphasia Test for Turkish Citizens modified from Mayo Clinic
Aphasia Test and Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination were given for
evaluating the language modalities. Fluent aphasia was observed in 16
subjects (with paraphasia in 8 and hypophonia in 3). Dysarthric speech
output was seen in 2 cases. Repetition and naming were well preserved
while comprehension was moderately affected. This type of aphasia dif
fers considerably from the classical aphasias and its rapid recovery i
s a very prominent feature.