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    Patients with Verbal Apraxia Differ from Some Patients with Nonfluent
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Patients with Verbal Apraxia Differ from Some Patients with Nonfluent

Question 6

Question 6

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Patients with verbal apraxia differ from some patients with nonfluent (Broca's) aphasia because they


A) present with articulatory difficulty.
B) demonstrate imprecise and awkward articulation.
C) do not show impaired strength or coordination of the motor-speech system.
D) have relative preservation of auditory comprehension.

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