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    ​People with Wernicke's Aphasia Speak Fluently and Grammatically,but They Have
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​People with Wernicke's Aphasia Speak Fluently and Grammatically,but They Have

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​People with Wernicke's aphasia speak fluently and grammatically,but they have trouble remembering the names of objects,and their language comprehension is poor.

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