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A rare brain disorder robs children of language and leaves doctors grasping for answers

机译:罕见的脑部疾病夺走了孩子们的语言,并使医生抓紧答案

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When Cody Cawood was 3 years old, he knew all his colors and proudly boasted that he could count to 20. His grandmother, Mary Beth Staab—"Beth" to her friends—a bright woman with more energy than a Kansas tornado, would hop the few short blocks to her grandson's house to help him practice his numbers and his letters every single day. Cody delighted in a mischievous game of reciting all the way up to 19 only to announce 20 as "20-teen," whereupon he would burst into uproarious laughter, even after the joke had been repeated for weeks. Beth would then pretend to protest, Cody would laugh some more, and they would ritualistically start all over from the very beginning.
机译:当科迪·卡伍德(Cody Cawood)3岁时,他知道自己所有的颜色,并且自豪地吹嘘自己可以数到20。他的祖母玛丽·贝丝·斯塔布(Mary Beth Staab)(对她的朋友们说“贝丝”)-一个聪明的女人,比堪萨斯州的龙卷风更有活力。她孙子家门口的几个小街区,每天都可以帮助他练习数字和字母。科迪在一次调皮的游戏中一直欢欣鼓舞,一直到19岁,最后才宣布20岁为“ 20岁”,此后即使笑话已经重复了几周,他仍会发出令人发指的笑声。然后,贝丝假装抗议,科迪又笑了些,他们从礼节开始就从头开始。

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