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=== Broca's aphasia ===
Broca's aphasia is a specific type of [[expressive aphasia]] and is so named due to the aphasia that results from damage or lesions to the [[Broca's area]] of the brain, that exists most commonly in the left inferior frontal hemisphere. Thus, the aphasia that develops from the lack of functioning of the Broca's area is an expressive and non-fluent aphasia. It is called 'non-fluent' due to the issues that arise because Broca's area is critical for language pronunciation and production. The area controls some motor aspects of speech production and articulation of thoughts to words and as such lesions to the area result in specific non-fluent aphasia.<ref>{{cite book | vauthors = Pinel PJ |title=Biopsychology |date=2011 |publisher=Allyn & Bacon |isbn=978-0-205-83256-9 |edition=8th}}{{pn|date=October 2024}}</ref>
=== Wernicke's aphasia ===
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