The article deals with a comparison of frequency of noun case in transcriptions of audio-visual recordings produced by people with diagnosed aphasia and people with no visible speech distortion. Considering case distribution in aphasic people's speech, this article tries to point out some specifics connected to general characteristics of aphasic speech.
Further, frequency of autosemantic parts of speech (nouns, verbs and adverbs) in aphasic people's speech and verification persons is described. This frequency is further connected with number of communication gestures.
Based on analysis of aphasic people speech, it is obvious that these gestures can not only accompany their speech, but they can also substitute different autosemantic parts of speech. Results show that, on the one hand, people with diagnosed aphasia use less autosemantic words, but on the other hand, they use more communication gestures than people without speech distortion.