Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements is true?
A) Semantic paralexias is the substitution of words with semantically similar ones during reading.
B) Semantic paralexias is where the individuals substitute words of similar meaning, such as substituting leopard for tiger.
C) Semantic paraphasia is the substitution of words with semantically similar ones during reading.
D) Semantic paraphasia is the impairment in the comprehension of prosody resulting from posterior lesions of the right hemisphere.
E) Semantic paralexias is the impairment in the comprehension of prosody resulting from posterior lesions of the right hemisphere.
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