单选题()produce fast and fluent speech with good intonation and pronunciation but the content of their speech ranges from mildly inappropriate to complete nonsense,often as unintelligible.ABroca’s aphasicBThe linguistic deprivationCThe damage on the angular gyrusDWernicke’s aphasic

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()produce fast and fluent speech with good intonation and pronunciation but the content of their speech ranges from mildly inappropriate to complete nonsense,often as unintelligible.
A

Broca’s aphasic

B

The linguistic deprivation

C

The damage on the angular gyrus

D

Wernicke’s aphasic


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