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    Patients Who Recover from Wernicke's Aphasia Report That
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Patients Who Recover from Wernicke's Aphasia Report That

Question 99

Question 99

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Patients who recover from Wernicke's aphasia report that:


A) They could not stop themselves from speaking even when they could not understand their own speech"
B) The speech of others was unintelligable"
C) Their own speech was unintelligible"
D) All of the above"

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