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    While They Are Speaking,people with Wernicke's Aphasia Appear Not to Suffer
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While They Are Speaking,people with Wernicke's Aphasia Appear Not to Suffer

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While they are speaking,people with Wernicke's aphasia appear not to suffer from any language deficits.

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