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    Dysfluent and Halting Speech That Lacks Grammatical Structure and Inflections
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Dysfluent and Halting Speech That Lacks Grammatical Structure and Inflections

Question 52

Question 52

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Dysfluent and halting speech that lacks grammatical structure and inflections is characteristic of those with damage to:


A) the left hemisphere of the cerebral cortex
B) Wernicke's area
C) Prefrontal cortex
D) Broca's area

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