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A language disorder that affects a person’s ability to communicate is called ____.

AAphasia

BDyslexia

CStammering

DDementia

Answer:

A. Aphasia

Read Explanation:

  • Aphasia is a language disorder that results from damage to parts of the brain (typically the left hemisphere) responsible for language.

  • It affects a person’s ability to:

    • speak,

    • understand language,

    • read,

    • and/or write.

👉 Aphasia is often caused by:

  • stroke

  • head injury

  • brain tumor

  • other neurological conditions

  • Dyslexia: A learning disorder that affects reading and related language-based processing skills.

  • Stammering: A speech disorder involving disruptions in the flow of speech (also called stuttering), not a language disorder per se.

  • Dementia: A general decline in cognitive function that may affect memory, thinking, and communication, but it is not specifically a language disorder.


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