Peter Bradley

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Broca’s aphasia, also known as ‘motor aphasia’ or ‘expressive aphasia’, is characterised by relatively solid comprehension, but difficulty in speaking. Significantly, however, people with this form of aphasia also usually have paralysis, or at least weakness, in their right appendages – the arm, the leg, or both.
How Language Began: The Story of Humanity's Greatest Invention
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